Mandalay Bay hotel officials didn't notify police about a shooting in a hallway inside the high-rise until after Stephen Paddock opened fire on the crowd at a country music festival outside, a federal official told The Associated Press on Thursday.The disclosure means there may have been a delay of some six minutes in summoning police to the scene of what became the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The official was briefed by law enforcement but wasn't authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
The police timeline STINKS!!
Seems like the number one priority of law enforcement and the hotel at this point is to blame each other.
Any pause was only to change positions, guns or targets. There was no 6 minute pause...
Early on, the hotel said many of their time checks were not synced.
This sounded odd because the fire door Paddock secured shut with a plate and screws was the next door from his room, not a few doors down.
However, a comment from a guest on a travel website that was reposted to Reddit said Mandalay Bay does indeed have an alarm that goes off if a hotel room door is open for a few minutes:
As Security explained to me when my statement was taken, they (Security) have the only master keys in the house. If the door was ajar for more than 3 to 5 minutes, they would have been alerted through a system called Hot Sauce prompting a response. This alarm is audible so I would have heard it as well since I was up for an hour after I returned. There are no cameras in the hotel hallways as it is an invasion of privacy according to Security. If you must, deadbolt your door, put your valuables in the safe, or stuff the cash under your mattress. My experience seems like an inside job since there is no other explanation on how my suite could have been breached.
(Also, numerous complaints of theft, suspicion falling on hotel employees. See https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/75jsh4/what_is_mandalay_bay_hotel_like_from_their_guests/)
So maybe Campos was alerted to an open hotel door somewhere on that corridor as was first said, and then heard drilling and as he moved toward Paddock's end of the corridor Paddock fired at him through the door, hitting him on the front right thigh, and Campos immediately hopped into a recessed door shielding himself, until he saw the maintenance guy Schuck.
So that leaves the question, how did the hotel know the fire door next to Paddock was screwed shut? Schuck said he was told to check out a stuck fire door and came down from another wing on a higher floor to do so.
HOW MANY RIFLES ARE NECESSARY FOR ONE MAN TO COMMIT A MASSACRE FROM A HOTEL WINDOW IN 10 MINUTES?:
a) 1-5
b) 5-10
c) 10-15
d) 15-20
e) 20-23
In a world of LIES, DECEIT, LEFTIST MEDIA PROPAGANDA, FALSE FLAGS, BLACK OPS and METICULOUSLY PLANNED DEEP STATE PLOTS, the answer is apparently 'e'.
Are they sure they have it right this time?
Gezzzz
Sessions and the FBI are on the case!!!!!!!!!!
The hotel will say and do everything it can to keep from getting wiped out financially.
Afraid of law suits.
So, it was the security guard who started the massacre. If he hadn’t shown up when he did, the shooter would have been concentrating on installing his cameras. The last song would have finished and people would have been leaving. That brings into question just what was his original target?
Stephen Paddock committed the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
Total BS, and it is cited way too many times. Lets give our native american Indian brothers that distinction called the Wounded Knee Massacre. They were the ones massacred but to keep things in perspective, they had done a bit of that themselves. To keep things in further perspective, they were being pushed to the limit by the advance of the white man, and the loss of the buffalo. As time passed they began to be somewhat less tribal and began to benefit from the association with the white man despite the treaty issues by both sides.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/knee.htm
Campos is to be on Hannity tonight, I think.
If so, MGM knew that he would dispute the timeline so they correct it hours before.
The whole thing is orchestrated and mysterious.
If this story holds (big if), the security guard may have prevented 12 deaths and 100 injuries.
1000 bullets out the window caused about 60 deaths and 500 injuries. Poddack may have had his guns and ammo lined up and ready to go. Instead, he could have used 200 bullets into the hallway rather than into the crowd. Of course, he may have had less powerful weaponry for shooting inside the hotel. The casualties may also have been reduced at the end of shooting spree than the beginning, could reduce the reduced deaths and injuries.
But with this story line, there's at least a possibly rounds that could have been shot out the window were instead "wasted" inside. This would make Campos an accidental hero and lifesaver. In addition we could all be thankful that more people weren't killed or injured.
Personally, I'm skeptical about 200 rounds being shot inside the hotel.
Bodyarmor required for all Las Vegas hotels.