stickdog99 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:36 am wrote:WHO IS JESUS CAMPOS? LAS VEGAS SECURITY GUARD RAISES NEW QUESTIONS ABOUT SHOOTING
As questions spiral about a significant shift in the timeline of the Las Vegas shooting, a security guard stands in the middle of the controversy: Jose Campos.
At first, Campos, a guard at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, was hailed a hero for helping guide police to gunman Stephen Paddock's room on the 32nd floor. Police said Campos was shot in the leg at the end of Paddock's assault on concertgoers—potentially distracting the gunman and causing him to panic and kill himself.
What? LOL.
But now, questions have been raised after Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo revised the timeline and said Campos had actually been shot about 9:59 p.m.—a full six minutes before the mass shooting began at 10:05 p.m.—which means the guard could have instead led Paddock to start opening fire on the crowd for fear of being caught.
What? LOL.
Police have said it was difficult to identify the source of the bullets during the attack,
That is a plain lie. If all those rounds were really fired from that highly visible 32nd-floor corner suite, there can never have been the slightest difficulty "sourcing the bullets during the attack" -- especially after Campos had been shot minutes previously through the closed door of the very same corner suite, before two separate broken windows fell 32 storeys to the hotel forecourt from the very same corner suite.

and the confusion added more minutes to their lengthy response. But the revised timeline shows officers would have known where Paddock the shooter was before the mass shooting even started.
Indeed.
Did Campos call 911?
Ask the police. They'll have recorded the call if he did.
What happened during those six minutes?
Someone was allowed to continue preparing and carrying out a massacre at his leisure.
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On Tuesday, Las Vegas Metro Police Undersheriff Kevin McMahill explained more about Campos's actions the night of the shooting, helping fill in some of what happened ahead of the attack.
He 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 someone began firing through the door of his Paddock's room, first with a single-fire gun and then with a rapid-fire rifle.
Why? Why fire at them at all? According to this account, they hadn't even knocked on his door yet.
Above all: Why fire through a closed door? Why attract attention without ensuring that you kill your target or even reliably hit him?
One thing that closed door did achieve: The shooter was never identified. No one witnesssed Stephen Paddock firing any gun at all in the Mandalay Hotel. Not Jesus Campos. Not the mysterious unnamed "maintenance man". No one. Nobody ever saw Stephen Paddock firing even one gun there.
Police have said that when Campos radioed what happened, it helped them track where Paddock was holed up.
Oh ffs, they never had to "track" him. He was "holed up" in the same hotel room he had signed into days previously under his own fucking name, the same hotel room he was found dead in, the same hotel room where someone shot Jesus Campos through the door (with impunity), then smashed two separate windows in two separate rooms (still without attracting the slightest attention), and then used an arsenal of machine-guns to conduct a cacophonous ten-minute massacre of random people on the streets below -- all the while perfectly undisturbed and allegedly unseen & unheard & unlocatable.
McMahill didn’t elaborate on the six minutes or why police found it difficult to locate Paddock when, according to the new timeline, they had his location minutes before the assault started.
Well, he wouldn't, would he? Because he can't. Is it possible that the Feds have his balls in a vice?
“I understand why people are frustrated with this because we are as well, The Feds have our balls in a vice.” McMahill told KNPR.
Though he doesn't say so explicitly, I suspect that the Feds have his balls in a vice.