badbob85037
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- Jun 30, 2018
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I know a lot has been said of the Vegas mass shooting at that country music concert. Myself, I believe the whole story (told three different ways by the Los Vegas Police Department) was total bull shit. Here are my reasons. First off, I started shooting when very young. My vacations were spent with both my mom, dad, and younger brother. We were either in a deer camp or a duck blind. While in the Army I fired every weapon I could get my hands on. To me there is nothing more fun than putting a small piece of lead in the middle of a target from 3 feet out to over a thousand yards. I have never used a bump stock, because I never needed one when something as simple as a belt loop can get the same effect. But no matter what was used it won't be accurate from the hip.
1. If someone knows someone is shooting at them they take cover. No one takes 15 minutes to save themself unless they are trying to commit suicide.
2. The fall guy was supposed to be shooting up in a hotel room downhill, 400 plus yards, to the concert stage and beyond. The taxi stand was more than 600 yards.
3. I heard the audio recorded from the taxi stand. It was a large caliber, at the least .308 fired from two or three, what sounded like was belt fed machineguns coming from different positions. Not a bunch of different calibers. The first one was a lot closer, maybe on a lower roof of the building alongside the taxi stand. The other two were coming from no further than 250 yards, at the most. It wasn't an echo as LVPD said. If it was it would have the same timing between those echos and I didn't hear any of that.
4. The security guard, shot in the leg doesn't drive to Mexico the next morning with no one, including the cops seeing him for near a week. Never happened. This gave LVPD time to get their stories straight which they still had a hard time doing.
5. An idiot or an expert doesn't shoot from the hip over 400 yards, downhill, hitting a whole battalion (600) of people in15 minutes. It could never happen, even if they jumped up and down, waving their arms with a flashlight in each hand.
6. Everyone who was there saying there was more than one shooter the LVPD just ignored. Their statements weren't even taken, and there were a lot of them. Some went public, most just shut up.
7. Some that were killed and wounded had bullet entry wounds not matching the location of the so-called shooter.
8. Anyone watching the investigation was saying 'what investigation?' I would have called it more a cleanup, almost to the scale of 9/11.
9. We are the police, believe what we say even though we look like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
1. If someone knows someone is shooting at them they take cover. No one takes 15 minutes to save themself unless they are trying to commit suicide.
2. The fall guy was supposed to be shooting up in a hotel room downhill, 400 plus yards, to the concert stage and beyond. The taxi stand was more than 600 yards.
3. I heard the audio recorded from the taxi stand. It was a large caliber, at the least .308 fired from two or three, what sounded like was belt fed machineguns coming from different positions. Not a bunch of different calibers. The first one was a lot closer, maybe on a lower roof of the building alongside the taxi stand. The other two were coming from no further than 250 yards, at the most. It wasn't an echo as LVPD said. If it was it would have the same timing between those echos and I didn't hear any of that.
4. The security guard, shot in the leg doesn't drive to Mexico the next morning with no one, including the cops seeing him for near a week. Never happened. This gave LVPD time to get their stories straight which they still had a hard time doing.
5. An idiot or an expert doesn't shoot from the hip over 400 yards, downhill, hitting a whole battalion (600) of people in15 minutes. It could never happen, even if they jumped up and down, waving their arms with a flashlight in each hand.
6. Everyone who was there saying there was more than one shooter the LVPD just ignored. Their statements weren't even taken, and there were a lot of them. Some went public, most just shut up.
7. Some that were killed and wounded had bullet entry wounds not matching the location of the so-called shooter.
8. Anyone watching the investigation was saying 'what investigation?' I would have called it more a cleanup, almost to the scale of 9/11.
9. We are the police, believe what we say even though we look like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.