The Las Vegas authorities released a body cam video of police a day or two ago.
The video isn’t long, and at times, there isnt a time/date stamp on it..
but when the date/time stamp is seen in the upper corner, the date is 10/2, not 10/1 (the day of the attack) and it’s just after 0500 hours.. as in AM.
10/2 at 5:00 AM is after the attack. a few hours after.
And most of the video is police ducked behind a wall-
what possible explanation could there be for that sort of discrepancy?
Sloppy IT workers.
I watched that earlier today and saw the time difference you mentioned. My first thought was it reflects the officer’s shift time, i.e., he was five hours into his shift. Just a theory, but plausible.
The other video that is pretty incredible is the approximstely 10 minute long video by Raymond Page, an LV service worker who attempted to help others. I’m sorry I don’t have the video link or title, but you can find it on liveleak, maybe YouTube. I believe it was one of the vertical format videos. He basically enters the chaos from outside one of the entrances to the concert and does what he can to direct people away from the shooting, relaying police directions of “run, don’t walk” while the police tended some of the wounded. He does what he can to help connect the wounded with police and the video ends as he leaves to get a medic for a man who was shot in the forearm, but didn’t realize he’d also been shot in the chest.
“Zulu Time”. The US Military uses it to present a clear picture of the time of an event regardless of position on the globe or local time variations (like Daylight Savings). I would expect the computer network handling the police body cams ‘might’ have this feature.