I thought the employee called 911 direct and reported the shooting, which was 6 minutes BEFORE the slaughter began. The Las Vega’s police have answering to do. If true, their original time line was about cya.
You’d think the timeline of the Campos shooting could have only come from the hotel because he was their employee. So if now the hotel is saying they’re not sure of the public timeline, isn’t that tantamount to admitting they initially lied to the police?
Someone called from his vehicle at 10:08 (I think) and said he could see the flashes in the window.
Someone called from the room directly below Paddock and said shooter was one floor up. Did he call 9-11.
Frankly, I think it was a miracle that someone was checking something on the 32nd floor and it rattled Paddock enough to blow his meticulous schedule and bust up a plan for an even deadlier night.
I think everyone did their job the best they could under unbelievable circumstances. Don't knock them. They deserve every bit of support that we can give them.
I think he told them on his radio what was going on and told them to call 911.
Everything I have seen and read about both the security guard and the building engineer only mentioned radio conversations. I am not sure they had phones with them and they may not have been able to or authorized to just call 911 without someone else making that decision, making that call.
That may be what caused the delay- getting the right person to authorize calling 911. That can happen if the place has their own security or their own police department; they do not normally call actual law enforcement, so there can be a delay when they need to.
It is hard to tell what the truth is, but if the MB didn’t call the police when their security guard was shot then the LVMPD actually responded pretty fast.
The other issue is the MB knew exactly what room the shooter was from their security guard and building engineer; yet the story is the LVMPD had no idea where the shooter was and had to figure it out when they arrived. If true that wasted a lot of valuable time while people were being shot.