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Surveillance Video Shows Las Vegas Gunman Days Prior To Massacre

(Las Vegas, NV) – Surveillance video shows Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock’s movements in the days leading up to the deadly mass shooting. The security video starts six days before the shooting when Paddock was checking into his suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort.

The video is a collection of surveillance images capturing Paddock interacting with hotel staff, getting on and off elevators, eating in the hotel’s restaurant and playing video poker. In part of the video, Paddock is seen with hotel staff transporting nearly 12 suitcases and containers filled with 23 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Paddock is last seen gambling all night in a high-limit slot area before returning to his room around 7 am on the day of the shooting.

Paddock killed 58 people when he opened fire on a crowd of concert-goers near the Las Vegas strip last October.

Vegas Shooter’s Brother Facing Child Porn Charges

(Los Angeles, CA) — The brother of Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock is being ordered to stand trial in Los Angeles on a single felony count of possessing over 600 images of child pornography.

Bruce Paddock is free on bail and appeared yesterday in a downtown L.A. courtroom in a wheelchair. Prosecutors say the crimes occurred between January and August of 2014.

The 59-year-old defendant was arrested last October at an assisted living facility in North Hollywood. LAPD officials began investigating Paddock after evidence was discovered inside a business in the nine-thousand block of San Fernando Road in Sun Valley. The investigation began before last year’s shooting in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead.

How Many More Lives Must We Lose?Florida House Votes Down Motion To Consider Assault Weapon Ban

(Tallahassee, FL) – The Florida state House is rejecting a measure to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. The bill had not been heard in a committee and would’ve required a two-thirds majority vote to go directly to the House floor.assaultweapon_112717gettyThe measure would’ve banned the sale and possession of guns like the AR-15 that was used in last week’s high school shooting, in which 17 people were killed.

Some students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland were in the gallery as the motion to move the bill forward was voted down.

In the past 4 months over a hundred people have been killed in the United States with AR-15s:

  • Oct. 1, 2017: Stephen Paddock, 64, used a stockpile of guns including an AR-15 to kill 58 people and injure hundreds at a music festival in Las Vegas before he killed himself.
  • Nov. 5, 2017: Devin Kelley, 26, used an AR-15 style Ruger rifle to kill 26 people at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, before he was killed.
  • Feb. 14, 2018: Police say Nikolas Cruz, 19, used an AR-15-style rifle to kill at least 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

Autopsy Results Released For Vegas Mass Shooter Gunman

(Las Vegas, NV) – An autopsy reveals the gunman who shot and killed dozens of people in Las Vegas last year had anti-anxiety medicine in his system, but wasn’t under the influence of the drugs.

The autopsy released yesterday and showed signs of anti-anxiety meds, but the substances were found in his urine and not his blood.

The report said he was overweight, but otherwise healthy. Stephen Paddock killed 58 people and injured more than 800 others when he unleashed a hail of bullets on the Route 91 Music Festival from his high-rise suite at the Mandalay Bay Casino on October 1st. Paddock shot and killed himself before officers stormed his room.

Arizona Man Who Sold Ammo To Las Vegas Shooter Faces Charges

(Las Vegas, NV) – An Arizona man who sold ammo to the Las Vegas shooter is facing charges. Federal prosecutors in Nevada are charging Douglas Haig with conspiracy to manufacture and sell armor-piercing ammunition.

A warrant for Haig’s arrest was issued yesterday, according to court records. At a news conference yesterday, he said he doesn’t believe the tracer ammunition he sold to gunman Stephen Paddock was used in the massacre.

Haig also insisted that Paddock didn’t act unusual when he came to his home to purchase about 720 rounds of tracer ammunition.

Marilou Danley Arrives Back In U.S. As It’s Revealed She Is A Person Of Interest In Las Vegas Shooting

(SL) – The girlfriend of Stephen Paddock arrived back in the U.S at LAX Tuesday night as authorities confirm that she is in fact a person of interest. In a wheelchair and wearing a hat, she was met by FBI agents.

Danley, who is rumored to have been dating Paddock for the past year was visiting family in the Philippines when he opened fire on attendees at the Route 91 Harvest Festvial in Las Vegas.

In the end 58 people would be dead with another 527 injured.

Family members of the 62-year old claim she knew nothing about Paddock’s plans but admit that he sent her away on September 15th. A week before the shooting he wired $100,000 dollars to an account in the Philippines.

Authorities have confirmed the transaction but have not disclosed the name on the account.

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{Video} Stephen Paddock’s Brother Eric Speaks About Horrific Vegas Shooting From His Home In Orlando, FL.

(SL) – The brother of the Mass murderer Stephen Paddock spoke with the press moments ago saying his family doesn’t know what happened or why his brother would commit the horrific crime in Las Vegas that killed 58 and injured over 500.

Eric Paddock say Stephen was a normal guy who must have ‘snapped’ before carrying out the worst mass shooting in American history. He went on to say  that there was ‘absolutely no indication he could do something like this’ and said that Stephen had no political or religious affiliation.

 “He was just a guy. Something happened, he snapped or something.”

Speaking from his home in Orlando, FL Eric said, “We know absolutely nothing, this is just, we are dumbfounded.”