Someday law enforcement will reveal to the public either
their best theory behind Stephen Paddock’s mass murder in Las Vegas, NV. So far
the only fact we really know is that Paddock was involved in a well-planned
attack at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino killing 59 and wounding over 500.
Justin Smith looks at the infamous tragedy.
JRH 10/7/17
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A Las Vegas War Zone
By Justin O. Smith
Sent 10/7/2017 1:04 AM
America was struck speechless with horror, grief, rage and
fury, when breaking news from Las Vegas, Nevada flashed images of good and
decent young men and women being cut down in a hail of automatic weapons fire,
at the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert on October 1st, by an incredibly
well-armed, strategically positioned psychopathic assassin. A great evil had
descended upon this field of nearly twenty-two thousand joyful and excited
concert goers, striking the life from 59 and wounding 527 in a most terrible
manner, and it left memories of devastation and unimaginable horror with all,
who witnessed this heinous act of terror.
The first shots of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history
rang out at 10:05 PM, from an 1800 square feet luxury corner suite of the
Mandalay Bay Hotel, where Stephen Paddock, a 64 year old multimillionaire
gambler from Mesquite, Nevada, had stocked 23 semi-automatic weapons -- some
AR15s and AR10s -- modified with bumpstocks to simulate automatic fire, at
least one automatic weapon and thousands of rounds of ammunition, over several
days. And Paddock was running amok.
At 10:08 PM, a police transmission relayed: "We
got shots fired! It sounded like an automatic firearm."
One of the first casualties was Sonny Melton, 29, a
registered nurse from Big Sandy, TN, who was also a surgical assistant for his
wife, Heather, a surgeon. He died trying to shield her from the bullets, even
as Heather tried to save him from bleeding out. In an emotional interview,
Heather told NBC's Savannah Guthrie, "I lost half my heart."
As soon as everybody realized the rapid multiple
pop-pop-pops they were hearing weren't fireworks, chaos ensued, as many dove
for cover and many others sprang into action to help the wounded. One off duty
emergency medical technician, Travis Phippen, crawled from victim to victim,
according to the LA Times, and he plugged
their wounds with cloth and saw the woman next to him get shot in the head. He
also found his own father, John (age 56), mortally
wounded.
Mikkena Parry, a young
teenager, shed tears as she tried to speak to ABC's David Muir about the horror
she and others experience that night. A bullet went through her arm and into
her abdomen. Her boyfriend and two other teens carried her to the back of a
pickup truck and rushed her to the hospital.
And there was Jonathan Smith, a thirty year
old who reportedly saved up to 30 lives, taking a bullet to the neck.
The calls went out and off duty doctors and nurses rushed to
Las Vegas hospitals, like University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital, where
they worked on the victims throughout hours of surgery. Dr. Jay Coates, a
trauma and critical care surgeon at UMC, said, "They were coming in
so fast ... with lung contusions, liver and spleen contusions ... It was like a
war zone."
Audio from the concert reveals a fire rate impossible for
even the most skilled shooters, with specialized triggers. During one 31 second
span, Paddock fired a staggering 280 rounds.
Nearly ten minutes of continuous fire had passed by the time
Jesus Campos, hotel security,
reached Paddock's door and distracted him from his murderous mission, as
Paddock shot through the door and hit him in the upper thigh. Over 200 more
rounds followed Campos's retreat down the corridor; and with police converging
on the room, Paddock took his own life. Campos's interdiction saved lives.
Police waited for reinforcements and SWAT from 10:40 to
11:20, when SWAT detonated an explosive device to breach the door. They found
Paddock dead.
At 12:31 AM Monday, authorities finally announced they
thought Paddock was the only attacker. Two hours and twenty-six minutes had
passed, and the massacre was officially over.
A note has been reported to have been found in Paddock's
room by authorities, according to numerous sources, like the Daily Wire. Perhaps once
authorities decide it doesn't compromise their investigation, they will release
its content. It may reveal a piece of the puzzle towards motive.
Clint Van Zandt, a former FBI hostage negotiator from the
bureau's behavioral science unit, stated: " On the surface,
Paddock didn't seem like a typical mass murderer. Paddock is much older than
the typical shooter and was not known to be suffering from mental
illness."
Paddock has broken the mold as a 64 year old millionaire mass murderer. This is a different level of mass shooting and an outlier on every level.
Paddock has broken the mold as a 64 year old millionaire mass murderer. This is a different level of mass shooting and an outlier on every level.
Analyzing Paddock's computer, cellphone and other electronic
devices, investigators have found no clear connection to extremist or activist
groups or outward display of mental illness, according to the Associated Press. He was
called a loner, unfriendly, distant, surly and quick to anger by many of his
neighbors in several states where he owned homes.
And, the fact that Stephen's brother Eric says Stephen
"wasn't a gun guy" doesn't hold any weight. They weren't close, and
Stephen hadn't seen his other brother, Patrick, in 20 years.
Paddock owned over 40 guns and acquired some of them years
ago, in Utah, Texas, Nevada and California. He had an Alaskan hunting license.
He obviously learned to use them over time.
On October 4th, Clark County, Nevada Sheriff Joseph Lombardo
said: "What we know is
Stephen Paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo and
living a secret life much of which will never be fully understood." He
also said it was only logical to "make the assumption" that Paddock
had "some help at some point" in pulling off that Sunday's massacre.
One should investigate the possibility, that Paddock either
had knowing accomplices or simply people he used without their knowledge in
gathering items, like the ammonium nitrate, fifty pounds of tannerite explosive
and 1600 rounds of ammo found in his car. However, he could have accomplished
this on his own. He had plenty of time and millions of dollars on his side, and
it would have been easy to move the ten suitcases, noted by the FBI, filled
with guns and ammunition to his room, slowly, patiently and methodically, and
without drawing any notice to himself.
Paddock's act of terror didn't require "military
training", only a familiarization with his tools of terror. He was
shooting down from the 32nd floor into clusters of people, who were less than
400 yards away, alternating between two different weapons position. He didn't have
to be a good marksman or even really aim the rapid automatic fire, because from
his vantage point, casualties were assured. Anyone, even a twelve year old boy,
could do the same.
Where was Paddock's conscience or moral code, that should
have stopped him from carrying out his act of pure evil?
Now, numerous false stories or stories not verified,
substantiated or authenticated, like Reuters’ claim that Paddock
converted to Islam, based on only one anonymous source, harm the investigation,
tying up resources needed elsewhere. There are other claims that are more
plausible, such as Paddock was a member of Antifa;
another says he was a Trump hater, but both, to
date, cannot be confirmed. The cacophony of white noise and misinformation is
drowning out the truth.
In the midst of our raw pain and grief so fresh, America
understands that a cold-blooded, calculating and evil monster slithered forth,
on a beautiful Sunday night, intent on breaking the hearts and the human souls
of fine and loving Americans, taking one loved one after another and making a
deep cut through the heart of those, not quite saints, who live close to God.
Rather than breaking us, he strengthened our resolve to find anyone who knew of
his plans or helped him, and as our spirits surge, we work in our knowledge
there will be an accounting and America will carry on singing God Bless America.
By Justin O. Smith
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Edited by John R. Houk
Source links are by the Editor.
© Justin O. Smith
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