The first to arrive at the scene was Sergeant Cage, and even after many years in the force, this was the first time he had seen such a gruesome scene. Cage looked at Jimmy, frowning and shaking his head, as he took gloves out of his pocket, putting them on and going to the trunk to get a camera.
At outdoor gun battle scenes like this, it was difficult to draw lines and mark spots as one could inside a building. They could only place rulers next to the evidence and take photographs from various angles to document it.
The bullet holes in Jimmy's police car were concentrated on the front, primarily around the hood. The suspects likely aimed at the front to avoid hitting an accomplice in the back seat. At the beginning of the shooting, the aim was high to avoid the back seat, and since Jimmy was at the front during the standoff and they were at the rear, the back of the vehicle was never hit.