Posted on 10/12/2017 3:58:36 PM PDT by SSS Two
Edited on 10/12/2017 8:27:51 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Mandalay Bay hotel officials said Thursday the Las Vegas gunman wounded a security guard in a hotel hallway within 40 seconds of firing into the crowd at a music festival, disputing a police timeline that put six minutes from the time the guard was shot and when Stephen Paddock committed the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
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I didn’t write anything about bumpfire.
And I actually agree with you that the 200 rounds at the security guard story is pretty dang unlikely.
Although it WOULD be pretty easy to quickly empty and change two 100 round Surefire magazines (if they didn’t jam; the 100 rounders aren’t as reliable as the 60 rounders).
Too bad we can’t trust anything the authorities tell us. The physical evidence could easily prove or disprove the various tin hat and/or realistic theories floating around.
<< Campos is to be on Hannity tonight, I think. >>
Was that fake news, like the report Campos had been arrested?
There was nothing in Hannity’s twitter feed about it.
This is a method used by Las Vegas con men to try to avoid people
who are following them and people they owe money.
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Do they do the same with airplane reservations?
Not that I know of.
He cancelled. https://t.co/fWCb4X8cNQ— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) October 13, 2017
Jesus Campos was set to do 5 intvs tonight per union president, but theyve lost contact. We were in a room & we came out & he was gone— Stephanie Wash (@WashNews) October 13, 2017
Bodyarmor required for all Las Vegas hotels.
I believe there is a record kept every time a Hotel Room Door is unlocked with a Key in these big Casino Hotels.
There is more going on behind the scenes than is being disclosed, but I am not buying in to the Grassy Knoll conspiracies that keep popping up.
He also had a veiled attack on independent journalist Laura Loomer. I don't like some of Loomer's tactics, but she was way ahead of the curve on the September 25 check-in date. (In fact, at today's press conference, the Clark County Sheriff also admitted that his timeline was wrong on that point, too.) The Sheriff's attack on Loomer was petty. Loomer was right. Attacking he makes him look defensive. He should have simply explained the challenges of evaluating thousands of pieces of information, some of which are conflicting. Everyone knows someone like the Clark County Sheriff. They're not pleasant people.
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