Las Vegas shooting: Reports of shooter at Mandalay Bay Casino

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You missed a lot, I guess. When it first started and I was hearing machine gun shots and people running from a festival being shot at, of course I would jump to if it walks like a muslim, quacks like a muslim, kills many like a muslim...of course it must be a muslim.
Thats what they do. And now they have help with white idiot Antifas recruiting within the usa, and quite openly.
But, you can keep your head buried in the sand if you like.
A mass shooting with an automatic weapon quacks like a whitey....

Do 'splain how "whiteys" quack, pls.

You sound like a mud shark.

AFAIK ducks quack, People don't.
I shouldn't have to explain. Anyone with a brain, access to Google, or is over the age of 10, knows mass shootings with automatic weapons isn't an Islamic MO... it's a "lone wolf" white man.

Also the racial slurs are silly, I'm white.

Only white girls are mud sharks, gf.

You still have failed to explain how "whiteys" quack. Please do so now.
Sorry I don't speak racist, define your terms.

You missed it, I'll repeat myself this once:
"I shouldn't have to explain. Anyone with a brain, access to Google, or is over the age of 10, knows mass shootings with automatic weapons isn't an Islamic MO... it's a "lone wolf" white man."

My terms are: oh fuck it, you're not worth any time whatsoever. I don't say that about many.

Fuck off, you're worthless.
 
I'm buying myself a weapon this week and I'm keeping it in my car.

So that if anybody ever walks into the school where my granddaughter attends and starts shooting it up, I can go get her.
 
Or we can just round up and deport/imprison terrorist types: ANTIFA, BLM, ISIS ect.

Deplorables...

Isn't it funny how they won't call rightwingnut wackos like the Vega's shooter terrorists?
Isn't it funny how they won't call rightwingnut wackos like the Vega's shooter terrorists?

link, or just pulling something out of your ass?
She's a lying snatch. He's a lefty. His brother's a lefty, too.
 
Press conference just now: 59 deceased, 527 injured. Mesquite house 18 weapons found, explosives and numerous electronic devices. Swat is hitting another home now.
 
Or we can just round up and deport/imprison terrorist types: ANTIFA, BLM, ISIS ect.

Deplorables...

Isn't it funny how they won't call rightwingnut wackos like the Vega's shooter terrorists?
Isn't it funny how they won't call rightwingnut wackos like the Vega's shooter terrorists?

link, or just pulling something out of your ass?

Does jillian do that?

Idk, I read everything she types as "derp-dederp,dederp". Might as well. :dunno:

Even JoeB131 surprised me with being right a few days ago. jillian? Never.
 
Another death added to the toll...
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59 dead, hundreds hurt at Vegas concert in deadliest mass shooting in U.S.
Oct. 2, 2017 - "My warmest condolences and sympathies to the victims and families of the terrible Las Vegas shooting. God bless you!" President Donald Trump tweeted Monday.
Fifty-nine people were killed and hundreds were injured late Sunday at an outdoor country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip -- in what is now the deadliest shooting attack in modern U.S. history. The gunfire began around 10 p.m. on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard during the Route 91 country music festival. Authorities said the shooter fired from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino into a lot diagonally across the street. Automatic gunfire was captured on cellphone recordings of the concert, followed by panicked show-goers running for cover. Witnesses said the shooting lasted for 5 to 10 minutes. Las Vegas police said 527 people were injured. The city's two trauma centers, University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital Medical Center, were treating victims.

The attack is the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. modern history, surpassing the 49 killed by a gunman last year at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla. Police identified the suspected shooter as Stephen Paddock, 64, a resident of Mesquite, 82 miles northwest of Las Vegas. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police confirmed Monday. "Right now we believe it's a sole actor, a lone wolf type actor," Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said at a news briefing. Lombardo said the shooter fired onto the 15-acre lot where about 22,000 had gathered to watch the final night of the festival. Police recovered 10 rifles from the room, and another 18 firearms, explosives and ammunition at his Mesquite, Nev., home. NBC reported the suspected gunman made several large gambling transactions worth tens of thousands of dollars in recent weeks, according to law enforcement officials.

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Many of the shooting victims were taken to University Medical Center for treatment.​

A U.S. official told CBS News there were no early signs of any ties to radical Islamic groups or signs of radicalization. The Islamic State said in two statements released by its pseudo-news agency Amaq, citing anonymous sources, that the gunman converted to Islam several months ago and the attack "in response to calls to target states of the coalition" battling the Islamic State. Lombardo said police have located an Asian woman, Marilou Danley, who lived with the suspect since 2003, according to records obtained by the Reno Gazette-Journal. Police originally said she was with the suspect in Las Vegas but later said she is out of the country. One off-duty police officer was among the dead. Also, two officers were being treated for injuries --- one officer was in critical condition and the other had minor injuries. "It was was a horror show," concertgoer Ivetta Saldana told the Review-Journal. "People were standing around, then they hit the floor."

She said was attending the concert with a friend and hid in a sewer. "We met someone at the gas station, a nurse, she was at the concert and she treated someone who was shot in the face, someone who was shot in the chest and someone who was shot in the liver," a man identified as Todd told CNN. Country singer Jason Aldean was rushed off the stage as shots were fired. "Tonight has been beyond horrific," Aldean wrote on Instagram. "I still don't know what to say but wanted to let everyone know that me and my crew are safe ... It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night." Las Vegas police were seeking footage or photographs of the events at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The Bakersfield Police Department in California said several off-duty officers attended the concert. One was injured, according to KGET-TV. A number of off-duty police officers were at the show.

Roads around the area, including Interstate 15, were closed. At midnight, more than 25 flights were diverted from nearby McCarran International Airport, according to airport spokeswoman Christine Crews. People ran onto an airport runway while fleeing the shooting. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval called it a "tragic and heinous act," adding that prayers "are with the victims and all affected by this act of cowardice. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman posted on Twitter: "Pray for Las Vegas. Thank you to all our first responders out there now." Mandalay Bay, which opened in 1999, includes a 43-story tower, 3,309 hotel rooms, a convention center and a 12,000-seat events center. MGM Resorts International owns Mandalay Bay and several casino/hotels in Las Vegas. Mandalay Bay, the MGM and the Tropicana were on lockdown until 8 a.m., at which point guests were allowed back into their rooms. Access to the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay was still restricted.

59 dead, hundreds hurt at Vegas concert in deadliest mass shooting in U.S.

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Vegas gunman's brother: 'Completely dumbfounded' it happened
Oct. 2, 2017 -- The brother of Stephen Paddock, the suspected gunman in the shooting deaths of at least 58 people at a Las Vegas concert, said Monday he was "completely dumbfounded" it happened.
Paddock, 64, of nearby Mesquite, Nev., fired shots at concertgoers from a hotel room in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on Sunday night, police said. He was found in his hotel room, dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. "There is no reason we can imagine why Stephen would do something like this," his brother Eric Paddock, 55, of Orlando, Fla., said. "All we can do is send our condolences to the people who died. Just no reason, no warning." He said "it's like an asteroid just fell on top of our family." Paddock lived in a retirement community in Mesquite with his girlfriend Marylou Danley. Although he was known to local police, he had no conflicts with law enforcement, the Desert Valley Times reported Monday. The older Paddock bought a home in Mesquite -- 80 miles from Las Vegas -- for $369,000 in January 2015, according to court records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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The brother of the man identified by police as the gunman in a Las Vegas shooting Sunday said he is unaware of the motivation for the incident. Eric Paddock of Orlando gave a statement Monday to local police regarding his brother Stephen who shot himself to death as police entered his Las Vegas hotel room.​

In the shooter's 32nd-floor hotel room, 10 guns were found. "He might have had a gun or two, but he didn't have a huge stock of guns," Eric Paddock said. The two brothers last talked a few weeks ago after Hurricane Irma struck Florida, he said. Their father, Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, was on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list for bank robberies. He was bumped from the most-wanted list in 1977 because he longer longer fit the "Top 10" criteria, according to the agency's website. The suspect's father, who was diagnosed as psychopathic, was convicted of bank robberies in Phoenix and San Francisco in the 1960s. Another brother, Bruce Paddock, said Stephen wasn't like his father. "He never got into fights. He never did anything violent. He's kinda laidback, never in a hurry," another brother, Bruce Paddock, of Calfornia, told NBC News. "I don't know how he could stoop to this low point, hurting someone else ... He killed a bunch of people and then killed himself so he didn't have to face whatever it was."

In September 2012, Stephen Paddock filed a negligence lawsuit in Clark County District Court against The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas over a fall at the Strip resort. The lawsuit was dismissed in October 2014 after both sides agreed to drop it. The Cosmopolitan is on the strip like Mandalay Bay but they are not owned by the same company. NBC news reported Paddock gambled more than $10,000 per day -- sometimes greater than $20,000 and $30,000 -- at Las Vegas casinos, according to an NBC News source. Casinos are required by the Treasury and IRS to file when "each transaction in currency involving cash-in and cash-out of more than $10,000 in a gaming day." Bruce Paddock, who said he hadn't spoken to his brother in 10 years, said Stephen owned and managed apartment buildings with his mother, who lives in Florida. Federal Aviation Authority records show that Paddock became a certified private pilot on Nov. 17, 2003.

Vegas gunman's brother: 'Completely dumbfounded' it happened
 
16 were found in the hotel, anywhere from a caliber 308 to 223.

Continuing investigation of the woman, she is in Tokyo.

Ammonium nitrate found in one car. Tanarite found in the home.
Guns were converted?
 
16 were found in the hotel, anywhere from a caliber 308 to 223.

Seriously, he was there since last Thursday, right?

How did all that get up in there without housekeeping or hotel security noticing something?
A: He had accomplices. This was no random event.

Stephen Paddock may have even been a total patsy.
 
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