Right, but you’re not Spandos. That was kind of my point.89Hen wrote:Guessing he was going for "army of one".93henfan wrote:
It is quite interesting at 14:50 of that video where the brother says, "Steve was an arm...", and then abruptly catches himself, looks startled, and then quickly covers and changes the subject.
Hmmmmm. I could see where the conspiracy theorists are going to have a field day with that.
Was he going to say, "Steve was an arms dealer for the fedral gubmint"?
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Freedom of speech. And actions have consequences.
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BDKJMU wrote:Freedom of speech. And actions have consequences.
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/ ... 106363932/
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I posted that picture to see if anyone else noticed that the neck didnt have the tattoo on it that this pictures has...................nobody caught it.Skjellyfetti wrote:Why can we post a dude with his head blown off... but, can't post a wholesome set of tits?
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tattoo? ain't no tattoo there....ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:I posted that picture to see if anyone else noticed that the neck didnt have the tattoo on it that this pictures has...................nobody caught it.Skjellyfetti wrote:Why can we post a dude with his head blown off... but, can't post a wholesome set of tits?
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He's channeling his inner spandos.houndawg wrote:tattoo? ain't no tattoo there....ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
I posted that picture to see if anyone else noticed that the neck didnt have the tattoo on it that this pictures has...................nobody caught it.
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FBI and the media are spinning now because they can't find a reason. What if the guy hated country music, Vegas, crowds of people, or something else? He doesn't fit a profile so they're writing their own narrative about his action. He was clearly a messed up guy, but don't make your speculation history.
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Supposedly, 60 Minutes tomorrow will have an interview with the first Police into the suite who read the shooters “suicide” note....ASUG8 wrote:FBI and the media are spinning now because they can't find a reason. What if the guy hated country music, Vegas, crowds of people, or something else? He doesn't fit a profile so they're writing their own narrative about his action. He was clearly a messed up guy, but don't make your speculation history.
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Don't go all spados on us just yet. I already have a FB friend who is doing the whole amateur foresics on the suicide pics and telling us why it was a setup by the government.Col Hogan wrote:Supposedly, 60 Minutes tomorrow will have an interview with the first Police into the suite who read the shooters “suicide” note....ASUG8 wrote:FBI and the media are spinning now because they can't find a reason. What if the guy hated country music, Vegas, crowds of people, or something else? He doesn't fit a profile so they're writing their own narrative about his action. He was clearly a messed up guy, but don't make your speculation history.
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He was probably triggered by a Youtube video...just sayin...
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Just repeating a promo I saw today...ASUG8 wrote:Don't go all spados on us just yet. I already have a FB friend who is doing the whole amateur foresics on the suicide pics and telling us why it was a setup by the government.Col Hogan wrote:
Supposedly, 60 Minutes tomorrow will have an interview with the first Police into the suite who read the shooters “suicide” note....
I’m betting the promo is a tease...they are scheduled to interview SWAT officers, who said they read the note...others sources say itsnote a suicide note or anything like that...
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Re: Vegas massacre
The note was holdover calculations. Nothing mysterious about it. He couldn't get tracers, so he had to do a little math.
http://nypost.com/2017/10/07/cops-revea ... ptic-note/
You can tell he wasn't a Millennial or even Gen X, because there are some excellent ballistics calculator apps for both iOS and Android out there that I see guys using on the range all the time.
http://nypost.com/2017/10/07/cops-revea ... ptic-note/
You can tell he wasn't a Millennial or even Gen X, because there are some excellent ballistics calculator apps for both iOS and Android out there that I see guys using on the range all the time.
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This one makes the most sense. Modern Nashville drivel has about the same effect on people as the khamsin. Also gambling debts. Remember: white dude = disturbed loner.ASUG8 wrote:FBI and the media are spinning now because they can't find a reason. What if the guy hated country music, Vegas, crowds of people, or something else? He doesn't fit a profile so they're writing their own narrative about his action. He was clearly a messed up guy, but don't make your speculation history.
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"Las Vegas gunman shot security guard a full six minutes before opening fire on concertgoers, police reveal
Police have dramatically changed their account of how the Las Vegas massacre began on Oct. 1, revealing Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard six minutes before opening fire on a country music concert — raising new questions about why police weren’t able to pinpoint the gunman’s location sooner....
....an assault that began at 10:05 p.m. and left 58 people dead, with hundreds more injured.
They had credited Campos, who was shot in the leg, with stopping the 10-minute assault on the concert crowd by turning the gunman’s attention to the hotel hallway, where Campos was checking an alert for an open door in another guest’s room.
But Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Monday that Paddock shot Campos before his mass shooting — at 9:59 p.m. — and they now didn’t know why Paddock stopped his attack on the crowd....
...In a timeline released last week, investigators said Paddock had stopped firing at the concert across the street at 10:15 p.m., and the first police officers arrived on the floor at 10:17 p.m. and encountered the wounded Campos at 10:18 p.m., who directed the officers to Paddock’s suite.
Police were not in a hurry to enter Paddock’s suite because the security guard’s arrival had halted the shooting, police implied in previously describing the timeline. Paddock had killed himself by the time officers entered the room, they said.
In a news conference Wednesday, Lombardo said it was his “assumption” that Paddock stopped his shooting spree because the gunman, using his spy cameras, “observed the security guard, and he was in fear that he was about to be breached, so he was doing everything possible to figure out how to escape at that point.”
In another news conference last week, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said Campos "had notified his dispatch, which was absolutely critical to us, knowing the location, as well as advising the responding officers as they arrived.”
But on Monday, the timeline changed.
“Mr. Campos was encountered by the suspect prior to his shooting to the outside world,” Lombardo said at a Monday news conference.
Police officers who started searching the hotel after the shooting began didn’t know a hotel security guard had been shot “until they met him in the hallway after exiting the elevator,” Lombardo said. He didn’t say whether Campos notified casino security after he was shot.
.....Charles "Sid" Heal, a retired Los Angeles County sheriff's commander and tactical expert, said the new timeline “changes the whole perspective of the shooting."
Heal said that if police had known immediately that a guard had been shot, they would have rushed the room while the gunman was still firing. He said it seemed to signal a breakdown in communication....."
“It doesn't say much for hotel security,” Heal said..."
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-veg ... story.html
Police have dramatically changed their account of how the Las Vegas massacre began on Oct. 1, revealing Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard six minutes before opening fire on a country music concert — raising new questions about why police weren’t able to pinpoint the gunman’s location sooner....
....an assault that began at 10:05 p.m. and left 58 people dead, with hundreds more injured.
They had credited Campos, who was shot in the leg, with stopping the 10-minute assault on the concert crowd by turning the gunman’s attention to the hotel hallway, where Campos was checking an alert for an open door in another guest’s room.
But Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Monday that Paddock shot Campos before his mass shooting — at 9:59 p.m. — and they now didn’t know why Paddock stopped his attack on the crowd....
...In a timeline released last week, investigators said Paddock had stopped firing at the concert across the street at 10:15 p.m., and the first police officers arrived on the floor at 10:17 p.m. and encountered the wounded Campos at 10:18 p.m., who directed the officers to Paddock’s suite.
Police were not in a hurry to enter Paddock’s suite because the security guard’s arrival had halted the shooting, police implied in previously describing the timeline. Paddock had killed himself by the time officers entered the room, they said.
In a news conference Wednesday, Lombardo said it was his “assumption” that Paddock stopped his shooting spree because the gunman, using his spy cameras, “observed the security guard, and he was in fear that he was about to be breached, so he was doing everything possible to figure out how to escape at that point.”
In another news conference last week, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said Campos "had notified his dispatch, which was absolutely critical to us, knowing the location, as well as advising the responding officers as they arrived.”
But on Monday, the timeline changed.
“Mr. Campos was encountered by the suspect prior to his shooting to the outside world,” Lombardo said at a Monday news conference.
Police officers who started searching the hotel after the shooting began didn’t know a hotel security guard had been shot “until they met him in the hallway after exiting the elevator,” Lombardo said. He didn’t say whether Campos notified casino security after he was shot.
.....Charles "Sid" Heal, a retired Los Angeles County sheriff's commander and tactical expert, said the new timeline “changes the whole perspective of the shooting."
Heal said that if police had known immediately that a guard had been shot, they would have rushed the room while the gunman was still firing. He said it seemed to signal a breakdown in communication....."
“It doesn't say much for hotel security,” Heal said..."
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-veg ... story.html
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Re: Vegas massacre
Forget that chicken neck/tattoo nonsence.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:I posted that picture to see if anyone else noticed that the neck didnt have the tattoo on it that this pictures has...................nobody caught it.Skjellyfetti wrote:Why can we post a dude with his head blown off... but, can't post a wholesome set of tits?
LOOK AT HIS EYES, LIPS and EARS!!!! Exactly the same as Nancy "Annie Hadid" Lanza!
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This! So much this!!!andy7171 wrote:Forget that chicken neck/tattoo nonsence.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
I posted that picture to see if anyone else noticed that the neck didnt have the tattoo on it that this pictures has...................nobody caught it.
LOOK AT HIS EYES, LIPS and EARS!!!! Exactly the same as Nancy "Annie Hadid" Lanza!
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Also,
*nonsense
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WHY DOESN'T HE HAVE EYES!?! 1/3 of all the pictures out there of him, he's had his eyes removed!93henfan wrote:This! So much this!!!andy7171 wrote: Forget that chicken neck/tattoo nonsence.
LOOK AT HIS EYES, LIPS and EARS!!!! Exactly the same as Nancy "Annie Hadid" Lanza!
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BDKJMU wrote:"Las Vegas gunman shot security guard a full six minutes before opening fire on concertgoers, police reveal
Police have dramatically changed their account of how the Las Vegas massacre began on Oct. 1, revealing Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard six minutes before opening fire on a country music concert — raising new questions about why police weren’t able to pinpoint the gunman’s location sooner....
....an assault that began at 10:05 p.m. and left 58 people dead, with hundreds more injured.
They had credited Campos, who was shot in the leg, with stopping the 10-minute assault on the concert crowd by turning the gunman’s attention to the hotel hallway, where Campos was checking an alert for an open door in another guest’s room.
But Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Monday that Paddock shot Campos before his mass shooting — at 9:59 p.m. — and they now didn’t know why Paddock stopped his attack on the crowd....
...In a timeline released last week, investigators said Paddock had stopped firing at the concert across the street at 10:15 p.m., and the first police officers arrived on the floor at 10:17 p.m. and encountered the wounded Campos at 10:18 p.m., who directed the officers to Paddock’s suite.
Police were not in a hurry to enter Paddock’s suite because the security guard’s arrival had halted the shooting, police implied in previously describing the timeline. Paddock had killed himself by the time officers entered the room, they said.
In a news conference Wednesday, Lombardo said it was his “assumption” that Paddock stopped his shooting spree because the gunman, using his spy cameras, “observed the security guard, and he was in fear that he was about to be breached, so he was doing everything possible to figure out how to escape at that point.”
In another news conference last week, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said Campos "had notified his dispatch, which was absolutely critical to us, knowing the location, as well as advising the responding officers as they arrived.”
But on Monday, the timeline changed.
“Mr. Campos was encountered by the suspect prior to his shooting to the outside world,” Lombardo said at a Monday news conference.
Police officers who started searching the hotel after the shooting began didn’t know a hotel security guard had been shot “until they met him in the hallway after exiting the elevator,” Lombardo said. He didn’t say whether Campos notified casino security after he was shot.
.....Charles "Sid" Heal, a retired Los Angeles County sheriff's commander and tactical expert, said the new timeline “changes the whole perspective of the shooting."
Heal said that if police had known immediately that a guard had been shot, they would have rushed the room while the gunman was still firing. He said it seemed to signal a breakdown in communication....."
“It doesn't say much for hotel security,” Heal said..."
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-veg ... story.html
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Clearly it was the NRA's fault.houndawg wrote:Let the blame game begin
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Well it sure wasn't the LVPD...89Hen wrote:Clearly it was the NRA's fault.houndawg wrote:Let the blame game begin
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I’d guess that the change in timeline pretty much puts Mandalay Bay out of business. They had minutes to alert LVPD that a security guard was shot through the door of a room, and the concert shootings could have possibly been averted or greatly reduced by a prompt response.
The litigation that will be generated by ~600 plaintiffs will be massive.
The litigation that will be generated by ~600 plaintiffs will be massive.
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Short sell MGM stock because it's going to go down.93henfan wrote:I’d guess that the change in timeline pretty much puts Mandalay Bay out of business. They had minutes to alert LVPD that a security guard was shot through the door of a room, and the concert shootings could have possibly been averted or greatly reduced by a prompt response.
The litigation that will be generated by ~600 plaintiffs will be massive.
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Now the hotel is saying it was only 40 seconds. Shocker.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/12/us/las-ve ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/12/us/las-ve ... index.html
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Sounds like my wife...Grizalltheway wrote:Now the hotel is saying it was only 40 seconds. Shocker.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/12/us/las-ve ... index.html