Official Las Vegas Shooting Story Is Falling Apart Fast - Vegas Investigation Part 6
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MAJOR changes to the "official" story keep coming out in the Las Vegas Shooting Investigation. This compilation shows some of the gross inconsistencies in what the public has been told by the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and the FBI that is managing it.
MAJOR changes to the "official" story keep coming out in the Las Vegas Shooting Investigation. This compilation shows some of the gross inconsistencies in what the public has been told by the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and the FBI that is managing it.
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VEGAS BOMBSHELL - 32ND FLOOR HOUSEKEEPING ORDERED NOT TO COME IN DAY OF SHOOTING
Audio Released Of Hotel Worker Warning Of Shooter BEFORE Vegas Massacre
By Matt
Agorist
11
October, 2017
Moments
ago, a maintenance worker for Mandalay Bay came forward and noted
that he told hotel dispatchers to call the police and report that a
gunman had opened fire inside Mandalay Bay — well before Paddock
opened fire on the concert.
The
maintenance worker, Stephen Schuck said he
barely escaped unharmed after Paddock opened fire on him in the hotel
and he credited a security guard with saving his life.
“When
the first shooting started, I was kind of frozen for a second,”
Schuck said Wednesday on “TODAY.” “He yelled at me, ‘Take
cover! Take cover!’ If he yelled a second too late, I would have
been shot.”
As
NBC reports,
Schuck said he came upon security guard Jesus Campos, who was unarmed and injured in his leg, as Paddock fired more than 200 bullets into the hall and nearby rooms at the beginning of his deadly rampage on Oct. 1. “I am incredibly blessed that somehow I came out of there alive,” Schuck added.
His dramatic account, and the release of audio of those initial shots, comes amid a dispute over the timeline of the events and questions as to how quickly Las Vegas police could have learned about the massacre on an outdoor music festival.
Below
is the interview in which he lays out these dramatic details.
To
back up the fact that he did call in to report the shooting at least
six minutes before Paddock opened fire on the concert, NBC obtained
and then released an audio recording of Schuck’s dispatch call. In
the recording, we can clearly hear Paddock’s first shots into the
hallway.
The
official story of how and why Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people at a
music festival in Las Vegas last week is falling apart.
As TFTP reported this
week, police made massive reversals in their narrative which raised a
myriad of questions and speculation. Now, we have definitive proof
that a call was made warning of the shooter’s presence and his
location.
Also,
as TFTP reported
on Wednesday, according to a report from ABC, we learned that Paddock
had access
to and used the service elevator at
the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in the days leading up to his
attack on the country music festival.
Had
police actually responded to the numerous reports of gunfire inside
the hotel room, before the massacre began, perhaps
58 people may still be alive.
What’s
more, MGM Resorts, which owns Mandalay Bay, said that while they
cannot comment on the ongoing investigation, they have many questions
about the timeline since “many facts are still unverified.”
“We
cannot be certain about the most recent timeline that has been
communicated publically (sic), and we believe what is currently being
expressed may not be accurate,” said MGM
Resorts spokesperson Debra DeShong.
It
is entirely possible to accidentally fudge a few details of the
events because of the sheer chaos surrounding the shooting and
the subsequent investigation. However, the dramatic shifts in
narrative coupled with the new information about how police were
warned and that the shooter had access to the service elevator, do
not constitute mistakes. They are more closely related to deliberate
misinformation and false reports.
While
many folks are opposed to asking these questions about the holes in
the official story, this new information now shows that, if anything,
we are not asking enough questions.
Matt
Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former
intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior
experience gives him unique insight into the world of government
corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an
independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on
mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at
Large at the Free
Thought Project,
where this article first
appeared. Follow
@MattAgorist on Twitter, Steemit, and
now on Facebook.
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