Las Vegas Shooting

MGM Agrees to Pay Las Vegas Shooting Victims Up to $800-Million to Avoid Having to Go to Trial and Being Required to Give Testimony

MGM, the owner of Mandalay Bay Hotel where Paddock committed the crime, has agreed to pay up to $800-million to settle lawsuits, although it is unclear why the hotel is liable. The most significant aspect of this settlement is that it will protect MGM from further investigation arising form these law suits.

After 2 Years, the FBI Has Failed to Find a Motive and Wrapped Up the Case, Yet Many Mysteries Remain Unanswered

The theory for the motive of the shooting is that Paddock was an aging man with health and financial problems who wanted to gain infamy. It is a mystery as to why local police waited over an hour to storm Paddock's room. There were reports of shooting from multiple casinos.

Las Vegas: MGM Sues Victims of Mass Shootings and Denies Responsibility!

MGM is claiming that a 2002 federal law extends liability protection to any company that uses 'anti-terrorism' technology or services that can prevent and respond to mass violence, and MGM hired security for the concert that was certified by the Department of Homeland Security.  A victims' attorney says that only the security company is protected from liability under the federal law and MGM is still on the hook for liability.  [...]

Las Vegas: New Video Shows Police Waiting Around in Hallway During Mass Shooting

New video shows officers waiting in a hallway during the Las Vegas shooting while the event was happening. Attorney Catherine Lombardo says that a Mandalay Bay security officer gave testimony to the FBI on nine occasions that he was on the 32nd floor with Officer Hendricks during the shooting, but the video shows Officer Hendricks on the 31st floor, in yet another discrepancy in the official narrative. [...]

Las Vegas: New Docs Show 12 Resorts Reported Active Shooters and Paddock Had 3 Women in His Room

Las Vegas: Newly revealed records show Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD) received thousands of emergency calls on the night of the shooting on October 1st reporting other active shooters from numerous locations including: Luxor, Tropicana, New York, New York, MGM, Hooters, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Miracle Mile Shopping, Bellagio, Paris, Caesar's Palace and Harrah's. 'Lone shooter' Stephen Paddock had three women in his room at the time of the shooting.

Video of Vegas Shooter Finally Released: Here’s How He Brought the Guns In

(ANTIMEDIA) Las Vegas, NV — Newly released surveillance footage from Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino shows that Stephen Paddock, the man who committed the worst mass shooting in modern American history, acted completely normal in the days leading up to the event. The footage, obtained by the New York Times and published Thursday, depicts the same unassuming loner hotel staff had come to […]