On Tuesday, Las Vegas Metro Police Undersheriff Kevin McMahill helped detail more about Campos' actions the night of the attack, helping fill in some of what happened ahead of the attack.LinkHe told KNPR, a local NPR affiliate, that Campos went up to the 32nd floor to investigate a door alarm. While on the 32nd floor, he found that a stairwell door was jammed and radioed down to maintenance.
Campos heard a drilling sound and thought it was odd. A maintenance worker came up to the 32nd floor. As the pair started talking, Paddock began firing through the door of his room, first with a single-fire gun and then with a rapid-fire rifle.
You can bet the Mandalay is providing for his financial support in a big way. Especially if he's hired a lawyer. A maintenance worker came up to the 32nd floor. As the pair started talking, Paddock began firing through the door of his room, first with a single-fire gun and then with a rapid-fire rifle.
Now we have two guys in the tight hallway and only one bullet finds its mark.