More details emerge in LV shooting, more questions raised



 Breaking! Police had 6 minutes to stop Paddock before he began killing. They knew he had shot a security guard and exactly where he was, yet it took them 26 minutes to get to him
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Although the pieces to the puzzle of the Las Vegas mass murder are slowly being assembled to form a picture of exactly what happened and why, it seems every new bit of information that is revealed doesn’t really resolve anything. They only raise more questions.

Vegas police officials revealed on Monday that their previous belief that Paddock committed suicide when confronted by a security guard after killing nearly sixty people is incorrect. They now know that Paddock shot security guard Jesus Campos BEFORE he began shooting at the concertgoers, which raises many more questions, the first and most important of which, in my opinion, is why did it take police twenty-six minutes to get to Paddock if the security guard had made a radio call to casino dispatch informing security and police of his being shot, exactly where he was and which room the shot came from?
Paddock did not begin shooting at concertgoers until six minutes after he shot Campos, meaning that police knew there was an active shooter at Mandalay Bay, they knew exactly which room he was in, and yet it took them 26 minutes to get to him, only to find him already dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound when they arrived. Why?
Six minutes seems like more than enough time for an armed force to break into Paddock’s room and prevent him from killing 58 people and wounding over 500. Yet, he was spraying innocent people with bullets for twenty minutes before the police got to his dead body.
Another update that somehow doesn’t track with other revelations and existing information: “Police officers subsequently approached the room and were met with 200 rounds from Paddock, Lombardo said on Wednesday night. Police fell back until SWAT arrived.”......
Update: On October 9, 2017, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Joe Lombardo amended previous statements to clarify that Jesus Campos was shot before Stephen Paddock opened fire on concert-goers. Campos remains credited with informing police of Paddock’s location. Campos was was shot at 9:59 p.m. Lombardo said, and Paddock began firing on the crowd six minutes later. 
LAS VEGAS—Jesus Campos had no firearm when he found Stephen Paddockand approached his room on the 32rd floor of Mandalay Bay on Sunday night.

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