Las Vegas: Active shooter reported near Mandalay Bay (interview, arsenal, illegal)
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Your post is getting borderline weird. How else would you get a load of heavy stuff to a room? I have done it personally 50 or 100 times in various hotels around the world. That is the normal way you would do it.
Your post is getting borderline weird. How else would you get a load of heavy stuff to a room? I have done it personally 50 or 100 times in various hotels around the world. That is the normal way you would do it.
Could easily have been 100 lbs of guns or ammo. The hotel people have no idea. Even had a couple of things that were heavy. 250 lbs. Could have blown the hotel off the block if something really bad.
holy CRAP! you have found the smoking gun! a bellman helped carry his bags to his room. OMG!!!
A single person can lug a lot of heavy stuff into a hotel room very quickly with the help of a couple of big luggage carts and a couple of bellmen.
I've done it with a pile of banjos and guitars many times. A modern banjo in a professional hard case can easily weigh 20 lbs. or more, and a big luggage cart can carry about 8-10 of them at once. The bellmen carry trunks, wardrobes and other luggage that's as heavy every day.
No one checks what's in suitcases and such in a hotel. While all those cases had instruments in them, they could have been loaded with rifles and/or ammo, and no one would have ever known. A guitar case was often the old gangster transport of choice for their tommy guns.
It still looks bad for the hotel . There were other sources saying his room had been comped too but not sure if true but seems likely if he gambled so often .
It still looks bad for the hotel . There were other sources saying his room had been comped too but not sure if true but seems likely if he gambled so often .
What has that got to do with anything? I would think it very likely his room was comped, So What?
There is no guilt for comping a room for a big time gambler.
What has that got to do with anything? I would think it very likely his room was comped, So What?
There is no guilt for comping a room for a big time gambler.
I guess the speculation is the jury will make somebody pay and you have a big pocketbook
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