Sadly,with the majority of those that you quoted above;if the vid woulda shown a gun/weapon they would have denied that it existed.
Probably so, and I'm saying it did show a gun in Finicum's right hand.
Finicum was facing the camera, he had his hands up @ first, then he dropped his hands...and then he had his back to the camera, reached into his left pocket, and then extended his right hand, and you can see the gun against the white of the snow, just for a split-second. Then it appeared that he was trying to **** it, or maybe trying to take the safety off. He was wearing dark colored gloves, so it's hard to make out. (It seems unlikely, but maybe Finicum finally realized that he WAS about to be shot, changed his mind and put the pistol back into his left pocket.)
Also, this article states that OR State Troopers gunned him down.
See this vid, and article. Watch closely @ the close up @ 21 sec. use pause/play button to freeze at the proper time. Also, see the slo-motion portion, esp. @ 49 sec.
FBI releases video footage of LaVoy Finicum shooting | OregonLive.com
From article: (I didn't know about this part of the episode until now). "As police stood by with guns trained on the truck, Payne was arrested. Finicum and his passengers remained in the idle truck for about four more minutes as officers hollered for them to surrender, Bretzing said.
FBI video shows Ryan Bundy surrendering to police The FBI released video footage of the traffic stop that ended in the death of Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, one of the spokesmen for the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. This excerpt shows Ryan Bundy getting out his car and tossing his gun in the snow.
That period was blacked out in the video, which resumed with footage of Finicum's truck speeding away from the scene. Officers trailed in a black SUV, and shots were fired at the truck. It rounded two bends in the road, then rammed into a snowbank to avoid a police roadblock.................Bretzing said troopers found two loaded .233 caliber semiautomatic rifles and one loaded .38 special revolver in the truck.......He wouldn't say how many times Finicum was shot, but acknowledged it was in the "single digits." He also wouldn't say whether Finicum had pulled his gun out of his pocket. The Deschutes County Major Incident Team is reviewing the shooting, a standard procedure in officer-involved shootings.
"We did everything we could to bring this to a peaceful resolution," Bretzing said.
I am saying this is not technologically possible.
It IS technologically possible IF you use the Tech properly, and believe what you are seeing.
(A picture is worth a thousand words.)
You also said that I can't make this claim. I CAN and I DID, and this vid proves I'm correct.