Nearly two weeks after a
gunman unleashed one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S.
history, authorities in Las Vegas are still left with more questions
than answers.
Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, head of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, expressed his own frustrations with the investigation, but
said he remained determined to keeping the public informed.
“It’s important for people to know what I know, when I know it. Just to
calm the public,” Lombardo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Perhaps the biggest question of all: What motivated gunman Stephen
Paddock, 64, to open fire on 22,000 concertgoers, ultimately killing 58
and wounding hundreds more.
Drapes billow out of a broken window at the Mandalay Bay resort and
casino Monday, Oct. 2, 2017, on the Las Vegas Strip following a deadly
shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas. A gunman was found dead
inside a hotel room.
Lombardo touched on the lack of information regarding Paddock’s motive.
“You immediately think you’re gonna know the reasons why in the short
term," he said. "Now, here we are a week after the fact, and we still
don’t know.”
Varying accounts of the timeline from that Oct. 1 evening have left the
public even further in the dark.
On Monday, Lombardo issued a revised timeline of events, stating that
Paddock shot and wounded a Mandalay Bay hotel security guard, firing
around 200 bullets outside his hotel room door, only six minutes before
he opened fire on the crowd below.
This account was much different from the version offered last week.
According to that initial timeline, Paddock shot the security guard,
Jesus Campos, after he finished firing at the crowd. |
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