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GLITCH IN THE MATRIX: SAN DIEGO SHOOTING CRIME STATS REPEAT ON A 10-YEAR LOOP – ANALYST FINDS “PERFECT DIGITAL ECHO”

SAN DIEGO, CA – A forensic data analyst hired to review crime patterns has stumbled upon what he calls a “genuine digital ghost” in the 911 dispatch logs for a recent San Diego shooting.

Working on the July 2024 mass casualty event at a Pacific Beach apartment complex, analyst Marcus Thorne noticed an anomaly that made him physically sick. “The timestamp on the first 911 call was 9:41:03 PM,” Thorne told reporters. “I cross-referenced the audio logs from the exact same date ten years prior—July 8, 2014—for an unrelated shooting two miles away. The first dispatch call was also logged at 9:41:03 PM.”

But the pattern deepens.

Thorne discovered that the total number of shell casings at the 2024 scene (34) exactly matched the number of casings from the 2014 incident (34). The average age of the victims? 27.4 years. Identical to the 2014 data.

“Look at the dispatch officer codes,” Thorne said, pointing to a graph. “The primary responding unit in 2024 was Alpha-47. The primary unit? Alpha-47. And here’s the part that made me delete my hard drive—both units logged the same distance to the scene: 2.3 miles.”

The official narrative suggests this is a statistical coincidence, but Thorne insists it’s a “systematic error in the structure of time.” He has shared his findings with a dark web cryptography group who have reportedly confirmed a repeating 10-year, 8-hour, 4-minute