Vegas Shooting – THAT Five Minutes: The Official 911 Call
Vegas Shooting – THAT Five Minutes: The Official 911 Call
Key Points:
make the call to 911? There’s a gap in time where something could have been done to stop him before he opened fire on the music festival below. Initially, it looked like that gap was approximately 7 minutes. Now we have the police report – it’s vague on the timeline, maybe intentionally so, but now it appears there is a five-minute period that is undocumented. This unaccounted window is between when the shooter first shoots the security guard to the time the first 911 call was made.
The first call should have been placed from Mandalay Bay. They were the first to be aware of the incident. Records of all 911 calls made in response to the gunfire are being collected, sorted chronologically, and reviewed to determine who made the call first. We know who it should be. If it turns out the call was made by a regular person, resident or tourist, or a police officer, that’s a problem. It’s a BIG problem.
If the call didn’t come from the hotel or hotel security, that would mean that Mandalay Bay and MGM wasted one of the most critical five minutes in history. In that five minutes, they could have prevented this entire thing. Even though they blind to it in the 36 hours leading up to that moment in time, there was, they had THAT five minutes. They should have done something with it.