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WANTED: Mandalay Bay Security Footage of #LasVegasShooter Stephen Paddock

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It has been over two weeks since 58 Americans were murdered at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas Nevada. The American people have been demanding answers […]

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It has been over two weeks since 58 Americans were murdered at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas Nevada. The American people have been demanding answers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI who have lied about the official timeline and have misinformed the American public about the suspected shooter, Stephen Paddock who carried out the attack from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Despite pleas from the public, none of the hotel surveillance footage has been released for reasons that are beginning to point to a coverup of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.

In an effort to provide the American people with answers and a sense of closure, I have decided to crowdsource a bounty for anyone who is able to provide security footage from Mandalay Bay that shows Stephen Paddock carrying bags from his car through the lobby, into the service elevator, and out of the elevator. The acquisition and release of this footage will prove to the American people how the shooter or shooters were able to bring weapons inside the gun free zone of Mandalay Bay and it will also help determine whether or not Paddock had an accomplice or help from hotel employees or other individuals with bringing all of the weapons and ammunition to his room, 32135. An individual who wishes to remain anonymous has already pledged $10,000 towards the bounty, but members of the public have requested a crowdsource page be created so that others can donate to increase the bounty. There is no guarantee that anyone will come forward with the specific security footage of Stephen Paddock inside the Mandalay Bay. For this reason, if no footage is obtained, all money raised will be donated to victims of the Las Vegas Shooting. Thank you.

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  • Trond Raymond Knudsen

    The truth is out there.

  • Syd Walker cartoons

    You are amazing. Great idea. Video probably being held to cover an accomplice with ties to ISIS…or???