Posted on 10/04/2017 8:00:10 PM PDT by Yardstick
Las Vegas officials held a press conference Wednesday revealing more information and insight into the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.
They believe the shooter, Stephen Paddock intended to escape the hotel room he was shooting from following the massacre and are actively looking for accomplices.
A Texas firearms dealer who had sold handguns to Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock in 2010 and 2011 remembers him coming into the shop last year with girlfriend Marilou Danley.
Paul Peddle, who owns B & S Guns in Garland, Texas, said Wednesday that Paddock didn't buy anything on the most recent visit but asked about a way to modify a gun to make it easier to pull the trigger.
He said Paddock had never purchased any long guns that could have been used in the attack on a crowd of concertgoers on Sunday.
Peddle said Danley didn't show any interest in guns.
He says at the city's Metropolitan Police headquarters that, "Our souls are stricken with grief for every American who lost" someone in Sunday night's shooting. He added, "We will struggle through it together."
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“Police also told a news conference that 317 of the 489 people injured in the Las Vegas shooting have been discharged from hospitals.”
Non fatal, non permanent injuries. Good news compared to initial assumed reports. So really 180 abouts seriously wounded.
makes sense
Actually Jet A is easier than gasoline. It all has to do with vapor pressure and oxygen mixture. Neither one is easy to make an explosion with in a closed container like a fuel tank. Gasoline will ignite on the ground much easier than Jet A. However, gasoline has a vapor pressure much lower than Jet A. Thus in a closed system the gasoline vapors will expel any air from the outside trying to get into the tank. It will not be explosive despite what the movies show. There "just aint" enought oxygen in the tanks to make it go bang.
The same thing can be said for Jet A but it has a higher vapor pressure than gasoline so its explosive potential is greater in a closed system.
I don’t find it especially revealing that they are looking for accomplices. That would seem a “must do” part of any investigation of this type.
As for the aviation fuel, it makes me wonder if they have more than just a “possibly theory” regarding that point.
Some of this seems like speculation.
I’m guessing the police are also just trying to figure things out too. With all the stuff left in the car, and perhaps in a spot where he couldn’t shoot it from his room - that might indicate he was hoping to get back to it to escape.
Or, the idea of others that failed their tasks.
I found it odd, before knowing about any explosives, that he didn’t rig a bomb at the door to his room - kill himself and whatever cops outside that he could see with his cameras. It is even more perplexing now that I know he had a bunch in his car.
Although I know with me, if I have to make more than two or three trips into the hotel room I get pretty lazy. ;)
But the sheriff did not say what the note said. He feigned no knowledge of what was written on the yellow pad, but did say it was not a suicide note.
additional info not in this article:
Sheriff said, “He had to have some help at some point,” Lombardo said. “Maybe hes a superguy. maybe hes a super yahoo, was working out all this on his own, but it would be hard for me to believe that.”
“This shooting was well thought out. The concealment of his history was also well thought out.”
Around 200 rounds were fired in the hotel hallway where a hotel security guard was shot and injured. It was miraculous the hotel security guard survived, Lombardo said.
Sheriff doesn’t know what caused Paddock to stop shooting. Thinks he observed security guard - feared he was about to be breached
Sheriff says out of 23 weapons in room, some jammed but Paddock could’ve continued firing. No official reason on why he stopped
Investigators discovered over 20 pounds each of the chemicals Ammonium Nitrate and Tannerite, inside the suspects vehicle parked at the Mandalay Bay
200 shots fired after initial shooting on floor 32. The police are baffled why he stopped firing, investigator speculated he was spooked by security guard on floor who was later wounded. They seem to thnk he was a hero
i left the last sentence in by accident, meant to delete part about hero cause I wanted just facts in post
Maybe moved the time table up some. Is there any reason?
Notice he chose a room literally right next to the stairwell.
He would need to stop shooting before police had managed to cut off escape routes and then just slip out the door into the adjoining stairwell and head down to the garage.
Given the elaborate camera setup, was he listening to the police scanner? Maybe some of the pausing between bursts was to listen to police transmissions.
The fact he had no body armor tells me he was not serious about an escape plan. He could have had it on under baggy clothes or dressed like a LEO type officer of some kind.
Thanks Yardstick.
More facts not in article.
A Texas firearms dealer who had sold handguns to Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock in 2010 and 2011 remembers him coming into the shop last year with girlfriend Marilou Danley.
Paul Peddle, who owns B & S Guns in Garland, Texas, said Wednesday that Paddock didnt buy anything on the most recent visit but asked about a way to modify a gun to make it easier to pull the trigger.
He said Paddock had never purchased any long guns that could have been used in the attack on a crowd of concertgoers on Sunday.
Peddle said Danley didnt show any interest in guns.
source: wapo
Man, oh man. This is just unbelievable.
This could have been another 9/11.
Excellent graphic. Thanks.
“Tannerite was in one of the vehicles.”
There is more than one vehicle now?
Wouldn’t you need incendiary rounds for that?
This diagram tells us why the second room window was broken out, even though it does not have a good sight view of the venue. It does have a good sight view of the fuel tanks at the airport while the other does not, but has an easy shot view of the venue.
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