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Clark Co Sheriff says that the police were already inside the Mandalay responding to another, unrelated call when the attack started...so why would there be a need to call 911 when the cops were already there?
and on the whole misinformation of the time line...most of the early info was likely based on the time stamps of video recordings which is invariably off by at least a few minutes one way or the other. It's no wonder why The Mandalay has put a lid on releasing info and is letting the legal authorities sort that all out.
the lawsuit brought has also named the concert venue and the bump-stock manufacturer as responsible as well. How come none of you are calling for their blood too? we're talking about lawyers here, the most reprehensible scourge in all the land.
On Tucker Carlson last night appeared another witness -- an engineer staying at the hotel -- who called to report the wounded security guard six minutes before the rampage started, giving the exact location (32nd Floor). Apparently nothing was done about it. Interesting. And why was the security guard approaching the room anyway?
Guard was responding to an internal alarm for an opened door elsewhere on the floor.
An engineer was also dispatched. Not clear if both were dispatched at the same time and the engineer arrived later or if the engineer was dispatched after the guard checked out the door, before encountering gun fire.
The Today Show had the engineer on TV 12 hours before Tucker did. The engineer attributes the guard with saving his life when he told the engineer to seek cover.
Yup the fact that the hotel refuses to release ANY video or has not cleared anything up only add to the stink. The hotel is clearly not addressing this issue properly.
I am certain attorneys for the hotel are scrambling and trying to plan for a settlement with the victims, thought that may be hundreds of millions of dollars. The fact that they in many ways seem to be wanting to hide evidence is not going to help their case.
Clark Co Sheriff says that the police were already inside the Mandalay responding to another, unrelated call when the attack started...so why would there be a need to call 911 when the cops were already there?
and on the whole misinformation of the time line...most of the early info was likely based on the time stamps of video recordings which is invariably off by at least a few minutes one way or the other. It's no wonder why The Mandalay has put a lid on releasing info and is letting the legal authorities sort that all out.
the lawsuit brought has also named the concert venue and the bump-stock manufacturer as responsible as well. How come none of you are calling for their blood too? we're talking about lawyers here, the most reprehensible scourge in all the land.
Huh?
Reread and try again. Everyone deserves a mulligan.
"...so why would there be a need to call 911 when the cops were already there?"
200 rounds are fired in a hallway (although only one richoted bullet supposedly hit the guard and the hallway wasn't all shot up, for some reason) and you honestly believe everyone in that hotel wouldn't be calling 911 immediately? Okay...
"...so why would there be a need to call 911 when the cops were already there?"
200 rounds are fired in a hallway (although only one richoted bullet supposedly hit the guard and the hallway wasn't all shot up, for some reason) and you honestly believe everyone in that hotel wouldn't be calling 911 immediately? Okay...
Lol.
I was trying to help him out. Now you've ruined it.
And the entire hotel was privy to this info when what appeared to be WWIII broke out?
LOL...the entire hotel? how about the front desk for starters...don't worry, the next bus will be along for you in a day or two.
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