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At Least 50 Dead In Las Vegas Shooting

Ik I’m off topic but I’m telling you all of this is our government.

We’re so uninformed and man I’m scared tbh of what all they are hiding from us.

You know like Independence Day it’s gonna happen whatever it may be but it’s gonna happen just like that.

May not be aliens that’s not my point but it’s gonna be like them dropping a bomb on us because they had time to prepare whatever they needed to.

While we’re stuck here with no clue of what’s to come..,


You a smart fuckin woman Azlyn
 
Stop racking ya brains it was our government.
Like I can’t even fathom all that’s going on right now.

The Walmart’s closing years back.
Them saying they closed due to plumbing problems.
Then people saying that they’re turning them into fema camps.
Then boom disaster strikes and suddenly it’s true, they were making fema camps all along?..

Idk if anybody else racks there brain on all this but damn shit got me thinking hard as hell.

Keep Ya eyes open, Sister.

REX 84 is still on...
 
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1. He brought the equipment in over a bunch of days

2. How do they know the exact weight of the glass and why would it be hurricane proof in las vegas of all places.

3. He could've barricaded the door with his luggage, therefore the fire alarms even if triggered wouldn't help security get into the room.

4. The people were laying down like fish in a barrel, wouldn't be too hard to hit them. Especially with the red dot sights he had on those rifles
 
so apparently, hotel security came up to dude room, was either shot or fired at, called and reported it at least 6 min prior to the first shots being fired into the crowd

the sheriff was lying about the TL at first, but under pressure from the FBI, finally admitted it

aww shit
 
so apparently, hotel security came up to dude room, was either shot or fired at, called and reported it at least 6 min prior to the first shots being fired into the crowd

the sheriff was lying about the TL at first, but under pressure from the FBI, finally admitted it

aww shit

So does this insinuate they let it go down to some extent?
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/...-shooting-investigation-without-gunman-motive

FBI Concludes Las Vegas Mass Shooting Probe Without Finding Gunman’s Motive


LAS VEGAS (AP) — A high-stakes gambler who rained down a hail of gunfire, killing 58 people from his high-rise casino suite in Las Vegas wanted infamy and mass destruction, the FBI told the Associated Press Tuesday, but took whatever motive might stretch beyond that to his grave.

“It wasn’t about MGM, Mandalay Bay or a specific casino or venue,” said Aaron Rouse, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Las Vegas office. “It was all about doing the maximum amount of damage and him obtaining some form of infamy.”

Rouse says Stephen Paddock acted alone when he planned and carried out the attack. The 64-year-old fatally shot himself after opening fire from his hotel suite.

Rouse says the reason for Paddock’s rampage remains a mystery after months of study by agents and behavioral specialists. Almost 900 people were injured during the Oct. 1, 2017, attack on an outdoor country music concert.

Paddock, 64, was a retired postal service worker, accountant and real estate investor who owned rental properties and homes in Reno and in a retirement community more than an hour’s drive from Las Vegas, held a private pilot’s license and liked to gamble tens of thousands of dollars at a time playing high-stakes video poker.

His bank robber father was once on the FBI Most Wanted list. His younger brother, Eric Paddock, called him the “king of microaggression” — narcissistic, detail-oriented and maybe bored enough with life to plan an attack that would make him famous.

His ex-wife told investigators that he grew up with a single mom in a financially unstable home and he felt a need to be self-reliant.

Police characterized him as a loner with no religious or political affiliations who began stockpiling weapons about a year before the attack, spent more than $1.5 million in the two years before the shooting and distanced himself from his girlfriend and family.

He sent his girlfriend Marilou Danley to visit her family in the Philippines two weeks before the attack and wired her $150,000 while she was there. Danley, a former casino worker in Reno, returned to the U.S. after the shooting and told authorities that Paddock had complained that he was sick and that doctors told him he had a “chemical imbalance” and could not cure him.

Danley, who is Catholic, told investigators that Paddock often told her, “Your God doesn’t love me.”

A Reno car salesman told police that in the months before the shooting Paddock told him he was depressed and had relationship troubles, and his doctor offered him antidepressants but told police that Paddock would only accept a prescription for anxiety medication.

Yet Paddock’s gambling habits made him a sought-after casino patron. Mandalay Bay employees readily let him use a service elevator to take multiple suitcases to the $590-per-night suite he had been provided for free. Authorities said he asked for the room, which had a commanding view of the Strip and the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert grounds across the street.

The night of the massacre, Paddock fired more than 1,000 rounds with assault-style rifles in 11 minutes into the crowd of 22,000 country music fans. Most of the rifles were fitted with rapid-fire “bump stock” devices and high-capacity magazines. Some had bipod braces and scopes. Authorities said Paddock’s guns had been legally purchased.

Las Vegas police closed their investigation last August, and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo declared the police work ended after hundreds of interviews and thousands of hours of investigative work. Lombardo vowed to never again speak Paddock’s name in public.

A separate report made public in August involving the Federal Emergency Management Agency found that communications were snarled during and after the shooting. It said police, fire and medical responders were overwhelmed by 911 calls, false reports of other shootings at Las Vegas casinos, and the number of victims.

Hotel security video and police officer body camera recordings made public under court order in a public records lawsuit by media including AP showed police using explosives to blast through the door of the 32nd-floor hotel suite where Paddock was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Clark County coroner ruled his death a suicide.

Paddock left no note providing an explanation.

The volumes of police materials also including written reports and witness accounts provided glimpses of horror, heroism and heart-wrenching drama. They did not provide a motive for Paddock’s actions.
 
I know gun control doesnt fix the issue, but the fact that a mfer could buy a bunch of assault rifles, bump stock, and close to 2k rounds of bullets in one year and not raise any flags is crazy.

Gun control aint the only issue. So is racism. Or whatever the opposite of racism is. Cause no way they would have let my Muslim ass buy all them guns and bullets in one year and the FBI not been at my door with questions and a psych eval.

Which is a good thing. Like me buying all these guns and ammo in a short amount of time should raise a flag.

But it should also raise a flag if a rich white mfer does too. Smfh
 
I know gun control doesnt fix the issue, but the fact that a mfer could buy a bunch of assault rifles, bump stock, and close to 2k rounds of bullets in one year and not raise any flags is crazy.

Gun control aint the only issue. So is racism. Or whatever the opposite of racism is. Cause no way they would have let my Muslim ass buy all them guns and bullets in one year and the FBI not been at my door with questions and a psych eval.

Which is a good thing. Like me buying all these guns and ammo in a short amount of time should raise a flag.

But it should also raise a flag if a rich white mfer does too. Smfh

it's easy to amass guns & ammo undetected

gun shows for ex.


but it's not uncommon for a mf to order 1k rounds online at a time so that wouldn't raise any flags either
 
Buying a lot of ammo ain’t a red flag for me. you go to the range 1 day and can go through 500 rounds in 1 1/2 hours.


with that being said. A white person buying a bunch is a red flag for me Lololololol
 
I was about to say the same about the ammo. Buying a lot isn’t really a red flag because it’s easy to go through a lot.

now, certain types of rounds being purchased in large quantities could be a red flag or if buying a lot of rounds along with a bunch of different weapons and additions to the weapons could also be a bit alarming as well.
 
I was about to say the same about the ammo. Buying a lot isn’t really a red flag because it’s easy to go through a lot.

now, certain types of rounds being purchased in large quantities could be a red flag or if buying a lot of rounds along with a bunch of different weapons and additions to the weapons could also be a bit alarming as well.

I guess if you're buying thousands of rounds of 556, 223, or 7.62×39mm then maybe I can see the feds wanting to come knocking on your door, but a grip of 9mm, 380, or 45?

Nah. They got better shit to do.
 
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