Pressure Increases on the Las Vegas Police Department to Explain Response Time
Pressure increases Wednesday for Las Vegas Police Department to explain how quickly they reacted to what became the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history after two hotel employees reported a gunman shooting up a hallway with an assault rifle six minutes prior to opening fire on a crowd at a musical performance.
On Monday, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo revised the chronology of the shooting and said the gunman, Stephen Paddock, had shot a hotel security guard through the door of his suite and strafed a hallway of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino with 200 rounds six minutes before he unleashed a barrage of bullets into the crowd.