Love the muzzle to the bottom of the chin, we could only hope for an AD.
I teach to watch for that in range officer training, crowding a barricade, can lead to this as you don't have enough room to transition from left to right, if your right up against the barrier, without falling down, if you maintain muzzle discipline, or as happens most, you point the muzzle at the sky, with the head in between without even realizing it. If you as a range officer, see a shooter up against the barricade, stop the stage, and explain what is going on, and the benefits of an arms length approach to a barricade, better angles and less exposure etc...