they usually have that shit on lockdown...privacy and all that shit...god forbid anybody is "caught" in a casino nowadays...
remember the ray rice thing? I think it was TMZ that actually had to do some digging around and shit to find the actual video where he knocked the shit outta his wife...NFL said they saw everything and were proven to be quite the liars when thiat video came out...
I'm interested in how he got the guns / ammunition in the room. Specifically what type of bags he had, how many trips up to his room he made with bags, etc.
Pictures of the room and the guy with his brains blown out surfaced ASAP. Is it impossible to bribe people who work in casino security? I'd imagine outlets like TMZ would be willing to shell out alot to get video of this guy moving about in the casino the day of the shooting.
[QUOTE=TheXFactor;706216]The security guard at 10:18pm probably saved a ton of lives.Mass murder timeline
10:05 p.m. Sunday: Gunshots are first reported to emergency dispatch.
10:12 p.m. The first two police officers arrived on the floor below and realize that gunfire is coming from the 32nd floor.
10:15 p.m. Paddock fires his last rounds.
10:17 p.m. The first two officers arrive to the 32nd floor.
10:18 p.m. A security guard lets officers know he was shot and provides Paddock’s room number.
10:26 to 10:30 p.m. Additional officers arrive and begin to move down the hallway while clearing every room and seeking victims.
10:55 p.m. More officers arrive near Paddock’s room.
11:20 p.m. Officers breach a door and enter Paddock’s room, finding his body on the floor. A second door to another room is discovered.
10:27 p.m. Officers breach the second door and confirm there’s no one else inside.
Paddock had no idea that officers would take so long to breach his room. He was probably so obsessed with not being taken alive that he assumed one security guard equaled a massive response right behind him, so he offed himself.
This shooting was a travesty, and I am in favor of better gun and surveillance laws, although these are both tricky matters.
I do find it interesting how we are spending so much time covering this story and trying to figure out the guys motive and (rightly) proclaiming everyone who helped out their fellow men as heros.
When just last week a man (who happened to be 6'7" black bodybuilder immigrant from a Muslim country) shot up a (white) church and a man in the congregation extremely bravely wrestled him for his gun, was pistol whipped but in the process but forced the assailant to shoot himself, and then went and got his own legally own gun from his car and contained the suspect. We aren't hearing very much about the motive of this murderous terrorist attack or the very real bravery of the person who saved a lot of lives at great risk to his own.
Interesting how the media manipulates us into caring about the stuff they want us to care about and successfully burying stories that don't fit the narrative.
So I avoided getting killed at both Lollapalooza and Life is Beautiful. Great.
Don't be such a pussy. This concert had 22,000 people, and only 59 were killed. I'd be more likely to go if I knew I had a 1 in 500 shot at getting killed. Would be a great rush.
Maybe there weren't 22,000 people there at the time of the shooting, I don't know, but you get my point.
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Serious questions deserve serious answers, and you won't get one from any of these toddlers!
Can guarantee nobody has ever heard or seen this guy before, I mean with druffs extensive network of radio listeners you could reach out and ask who knows Stephen Paddock - but it's tough, you know, when you're talking about a guy that never existed.
EASY MARK, WAS FUN, SFO
The Guy at 0:50 Second mark is a BOSS
One theory I've not seen put forward yet.
Is it possible that he recently became woke and started viewing Americans like us in the civilized West view them?
Doesn't justify his actions of course. But at least we'd finally have a sprinkle of logic behind what he did.
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