This makes no sense. Even retirement community houses have attached garages. He buys a gun or two, puts it in his trunk, drives it home and into the garage, closes garage door, takes gun(s) in house. No neighbors know a thing about it.
I’ve lived in that kind of neighborhood. It makes all kinds of sense. Any good cop will tell you that somebody always knows something in cases like this, especially family members and neighbors. We’re just getting started with this investigation. If the FBI doesn’t try to suppress it, we will find out all sorts of things about this guy in the coming days and weeks.
The story stinks.
Elites are hiring the wrong false-flag scriptwriters.
The crisis actor with the “buddy” who was shot in the chest three times, but had no blood on him is the funniest.
Notice now his accommodations have been upgraded from a ‘room’ to a SUITE. When something smells in Denmark, after searching, usually it is found the stench comes from dead fish...but WHICH dead fish?
F-unny
B-usiness
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Plus it’s only the author’s supposition that he used his home to store this stockpile of weapons anyway. He could have property elsewhere, be renting a storage container or something.
Per his brother’s account, he would often leave home and drive to Vegas. Who’s to say that’s where he actually went, as opposed to where he just said he went?
Investigations can take time to pull together all the details. Calling ‘conspiracy’ because all the pieces of the puzzle aren’t in place after just 48hrs seems a mite premature.
Can't you see that he would have had to rent a semi to haul all those weapons and ammo to the hotel, then used a pallet jack to move it up to the 32nd floor in a freight elevator? This would have taken at least 10 accomplices!
None of this even takes into account that the Mandalay Bay was opened in 1999 - in preparation for Y2K!
Did you realize that there are restaurants in the hotel called "Red Square" and "Border Grill Las Vegas"? If that doesn't point to a Russian conspiracy using illegal immigrants, what does!
And the address - 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard - has anyone even begun to investigate the numerology associated with 3950!??? (Note exclamation point and multiple question marks.)
Alas we are doomed to put up with at least six months worth of pointless conspiracy theories, apparently focusing on various allusions to "second gunman theory" from the Kennedy assassination - and by the way, the guy used to manage an apartment building in Mesquite, TX, just an hours drive from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas???!!!
Agreed—no reason neighbors would know I guy was buying guns if he didn’t particularly want them to know.
But seriously, I don't doubt there will be calls for NICS to track number of purchases by individuals and trigger law enforcement checks if a certain number is breached or NICS rejection till cleared by local law enforcement approves.