Second-in-command at LVMPD: ‘Different types of weapons were being fired at different rates’

Thursday, October 12, 2017
By Paul Martin

By Shepard Ambellas
IntelliHub.com
October 11, 2017

The official story surrounding the Las Vegas shooting keeps changing and new details keep emerging leaving more questions than answers

(INTELLIHUB) — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s second-in-command Undersheriff Kevin McMahill appeared on KNPR Radio recently where he admitted that several different types of weapons were fired by the shooter from several different vantage points which were located on the 32nd-floor of Mandalay Bay’s north tower.

The Undersheriff said that Stephen Paddock had a total of 23 weapons in his room at the time of the shooting and said that several different weapons were fired and that several had jammed.

“There were different types of weapons being fired and most certainly the rate which they were being fired,” he said. “As we told you before, there was twenty-three weapons in the room — and I can also tell you that the one end room was the one that looked down onto the music festival, the adjacent adjoining room that had a connected door inside had a completely different caliber rifle that he was using as a single shot rifle.”

“I am one-hundred percent confident that [Paddock] was solely responsible for pulling the trigger on all those weapons,” he added. “There were two distinct vantage points.”

McMahill said that Paddock fired at the airport fuel tanks before he ‘opened up fire into masses of people,’ but later said that Paddock fired onto the crowd from an elevated position after he had shot security guard Jesus Campos at 9:59 p.m. which is 6 minutes before the automatic gunfire rang out.

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