Photos of the Las Vegas gunman's hotel room leaked
Updated | By Kriya Gangiah
The Las Vegas shooting was the deadliest mass shooting in US history and now photos have been leaked of Stephen Paddock’s Las Vegas hotel room
On Monday the world heard the terrible news of a gunman that had opened fire on crowds at a Las Vegas concert killing at least 59 people and injuring over 500 in the deadliest mass shooting in US history.
Police then announced that they had recovered a huge cache of guns and explosives in a Las Vegas hotel room and home of the man accused of this terrible act.
Police said Paddock, a retired accountant with no criminal record, smashed windows in his 32nd floor hotel room shortly after 10:00 pm and trained bursts of automatic weapons fire on thousands of people attending a country music concert below.
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Social media was abuzz today as photos of what appeared to be Paddock's hotel room made the rounds on online news sites
The leaked images, which were first published by MailOnline, provide a striking insight into the sheer number of weapons the 64-year-old had amassed in the days before he opened fire.
According to globalnews.ca Las Vegas police confirmed that the photos of Stephen Paddock’s hotel room leaked to media are real and that there were three cameras the shooter setup to detect the arrival of police.
EXCLUSIVE: these are 2 of 23 guns found in #LasVegas shooter’s hotel room at #MandalayBay - hammer, bipod, optics, ammo. 59 lives. Chilling. pic.twitter.com/gManlUIeZI
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) October 3, 2017
Photo shows Las Vegas gunman's hotel room https://t.co/4OUIV4FThC pic.twitter.com/Jmk6vTQKLQ
— Global Issues Web (@globalissuesweb) October 4, 2017
Ok Congress, Not your Normal Hotel Occupant. Inside the Las Vegas Gunman’s Hotel Suite https://t.co/m4KLKr4PLm
— Lyn Horton (@lynhortonmusart) October 5, 2017
How the Las Vegas shooting unfolded https://t.co/jAcd9tlhFA pic.twitter.com/OKSV3MvBeF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 2, 2017
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