https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-55214359
I mean...probably not. But for the purposes of this discussion let's say that's true.The machine-gun "focused only on martyr Fakhrizadeh's face in a way that his wife, despite being only 25cm [10 inches] away, was not shot", he said.
The general reiterated that no human assailants had been present at the scene, saying that "in total 13 bullets were fired and all of them were shot from the [weapon] in the Nissan". Four bullets struck Fakhrizadeh's head of security "as he threw himself" on the scientist, he added.
Is that the end of "guns don't kill people...."? And if it's not true today, it's likely inevitable that drones could be so weaponized using facial recognition. How does one counter an individual specific booby trap like that?