>Lombardo said Paddock had 1,600 rounds of ammunition and several containers of an explosive commonly used in target shooting that totaled 50 pounds in his car. But it wasn’t clear what, if anything, Paddock planned with the explosives, he said.<
Doesn’t everyone drive around with explosives in their cars, with no plans for it?
That’s the dumbest statement I have ever heard.
>>Doesnt everyone drive around with explosives in their cars, with no plans for it?
Maybe he had a Ford Pinto fantasy, “Go on, try and hit me!”
And where is Ralph Nadar, talk about unsafe at any speed.
The explosives are also throwing a wrench in the “we need gun control” narrative, bombs and explosions kill too.
I think the pertinent question is not that explosives were found in Paddocks car but when were they put there? Oh lookee here, explosives.
Maybe the vehicle and Tannerite were to be parked some place he could shoot it from the window. Maybe by an accomplice.