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Day two centered on continued testimony from Patrick Noonan, who clarified under cross-examination that his first shot missed and his second shot struck Kelsey in the torso after he believed she had chambered a round and posed an immediate threat. The Commonwealth then shifted into technical firearm evidence through Steven Corr and Michael Bonasoro, using the gun itself to support the claim that officers’ description of a trigger click and chambered round was mechanically consistent. Family and civilian witnesses also added context around that morning, but the overall focus of day two was building the prosecution’s physical evidence around the handgun rather than emotional narrative.
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Day two centered on continued testimony from Patrick Noonan, who clarified under cross-examination that his first shot missed and his second shot struck Kelsey in the torso after he believed she had chambered a round and posed an immediate threat. The Commonwealth then shifted into technical firearm evidence through Steven Corr and Michael Bonasoro, using the gun itself to support the claim that officers’ description of a trigger click and chambered round was mechanically consistent. Family and civilian witnesses also added context around that morning, but the overall focus of day two was building the prosecution’s physical evidence around the handgun rather than emotional narrative.

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