Bodycam Video Shows Police Breaching Hotel Suite Of Las Vegas Gunman Stephen Paddock
A video obtained early by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and has since been sent to CBS News, shows officers responding to gunfire.
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A video obtained early by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and has since been sent to CBS News, shows officers responding to gunfire.
Newly released surveillance video from Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay resort shows how mass shooting gunman Stephen Paddock spent the week counting down to the deadly attack on a music festival that left 58 people dead and hundreds wounded last October.
The report shows Stephen Paddock's body didn't hold diseases or drugs or other substances that could have caused aggressive behavior.
The FBI and Las Vegas police have sorted through more than a thousand leads and examined Stephen Paddock's politics, finances, any possible terrorist radicalization and his social behavior.
Investigators say they may have found an answer to one of the seemingly countless questions raised since last Sunday.
A note found in Stephen Paddock's hotel suite included calculations about where to aim in order to be as accurate as possible, CBS News reports.
Investigators say gunman Stephen Paddock may have been looking to target other venues.
Two months before he opened fire on a country music concert in Las Vegas from a 32nd-floor room of a hotel and killed 58 people, Stephen Paddock booked a room at a Chicago hotel that overlooks a park where a major music festival was held that weekend.
Authorities are still trying to discover a motive in Sunday night's mass shooting that left 59 people dead and more than 500 hurt.
Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo says officers confronted the suspect on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino across the street from the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival.
The device in effect converted semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic ones.
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"There's not even anything I can say. How do you... I mean my brother did this," Eric Paddock said. "This is like he shot us. I mean, if he'd've killed my kids, I couldn't be more dumbfounded."
The gunman has been identified as Stephen Paddock, 64 years old from Mesquite, Nevada.
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