A video has been circulated depicting a shocking scene where an individual opening fire at another man during what appears to be a formal meeting. The video has been circulated with claims that it portrays a real-life, violent incident. However, D-Intent Data has found that the video was scripted, not a real-life situation.
Making a post on X (Formerly Twitter) US-based account @ElijahSchaffer wrote. “This is what they want here”. Later, he deleted the post.

The truth about the viral video of an individual opening fire at another man, Fact Check
As soon as the posts containing the sensitive video and claims came to our notice. Subsequently, we conducted research and analysis of the video and found that the video was not a real-life situation but a scripted video part of a prank.
To verify the claims made by the users. We performed a reverse image search of some key frames from the viral video on Google Lens. This led us to a longer version of the video on Instagram. In the longer, unedited version of the footage, the supposed “victim” is seen getting up unharmed after the supposed shooting, and the surrounding people burst into laughter, clearly indicating that it was all a setup.
Therefore, it is evident from D-Intent Data’s Fact Check that the video was not based on a real-life situation but a scripted video as part of a prank.
Intent
Social media users and influencers are circulating prank videos with misleading claims to set their narrative against migrants.
Conclusion
Claim– The video shows a man shooting another man in a real-life situation.
Fact – The viral video doesn’t depict a real-life situation but is a staged video part of a prank.
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