To: IC Ken; Enterprise
What am I missing here. That guard knows if he was shot before or after the shooting started. Did no one ask him?
I feel like I am missing something here, too. The security guard and the maintenance man both know when they were shot at and whether it was before or after hundreds of rounds were shot out the window. The police should be able to interview them, compare their stories, and determine when they were shot. Not to mention the security guard's bosses. And all the cameras.
What is the dispute? Do they have some reason not to trust the security guard and the maintenance man?
Why is MGM disputing a timeline that actually makes them look better -- proactive in the face of a tragedy? And why are they doing it publicly?
Very odd.
39 posted on
10/11/2017 8:10:35 AM PDT by
caligatrux
(Rage, rage against the dying of the light.)
To: caligatrux
“Why is MGM disputing a timeline that actually makes them look better — proactive in the face of a tragedy? And why are they doing it publicly?”
I suspect that MGM sat on the information for too long — failed to notify police in a timely manner.
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