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Security guard was shot in the leg 6 minutes before the massacre. Why didn’t he alert the police?

Posted on | October 9, 2017 | 1 Comment

Las Vegas gunman shot security guard a full six minutes before …

www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-vegas-shooting-20171009-story.html

4 hours ago – Police have dramatically changed their account of how the Las Vegas massacre began on Oct. 1, revealing Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard six minutes before opening fire on a country music concert — raising new questions about why police weren’t able to …

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One Response to “Security guard was shot in the leg 6 minutes before the massacre. Why didn’t he alert the police?”

  1. Davey Crockett
    October 10th, 2017 @ 8:08 pm

    One would think that this should have been done, or could it be that he was in such pain that he couldn’t get his walkie-talkie out and call someone?

    I use to be in security, and we all carried this communication device.

    Or could it be that he passed out after being shot?

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