Las Vegas Shooting: FBI Closes Case Without Discovering Motive
On January 29, 2019, the FBI ended their investigation into the October 1, 2017, Las Vegas shooting without finding a motive for the attack that left 58 dead and hundreds wounded.
On January 29, 2019, the FBI ended their investigation into the October 1, 2017, Las Vegas shooting without finding a motive for the attack that left 58 dead and hundreds wounded.
Country star Jason Aldean is calling for more gun control in the form of background checks, claiming that “it’s too easy to get guns.”
‘I have my opinions, but what the hell do I know?’ said county singer Jason Aldean, making it clear that his position on the current gun debate will be to avoid taking a position in the politically charged debate.
Surveillance video from inside the MGM’s Mandalay Bay shows Las Vegas attacker Stephen Paddock moving bag after of bag of firearms and other supplies into his suite in the days before the October 1, 2017, attack.
Documents unsealed on Tuesday show that investigators listed Douglas Haig as “person of interest” in the October 1, 2017, Las Vegas shooting.
During an interview with MailOnline contributor Piers Morgan, President Trump defended the Second Amendment by suggesting that if the Las Vegas attacker had lacked a firearm he “would have a bomb.”
The Grammys plan to host a tribute to victims of “gun violence” in which Eric Church, Brothers Osborne, and Maren Morris will perform.
Recently the Walt Disney World resort chain began to phase out those familiar “do not disturb” hotel door hangers that seem to have been around since forever. But the chilling reason this is being done seems to be a sign of the times in which we live.
Sen. Diane Feinstein’s (D-CA) bump stock ban will get a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on December 6.
Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo says Stephen Paddock fired over 1,100 rounds when he opened fire on conert-goers October 1.
Authorities discovered that Las Vegas, Nevada, shooter Stephen Paddock’s laptop had a missing hard drive during a search of his hotel room at the Mandalay Bay resort, according to a report.
One of the brothers of Las Vegas, Nevada, shooter Stephen Paddock was arrested Wednesday morning for allegedly possessing child pornography.
Chris Murphy will be introducing gun control in reaction to the Las Vegas attack but admits it wouldn’t have stopped the attack in Vegas.
Because Nevada is one of the states in which Michael Bloomberg-funded Everytown for Gun Safety campaigned relentlessly for universal background checks in 2016, it is important to note that such checks would have done absolutely nothing to prevent the October 1 Las Vegas attack.
A report indicates that Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos was granted a fluff interview with Ellen DeGeneres as a way of letting him speak publicly without being pressured to give details about the timeline of the Las Vegas attack and open MGM Resorts International (MGM) to a lawsuit.
“I guess a lot of people think they understand what happened, but he was a demented, sick individual. The wires were crossed pretty badly in his brain,” Trump said.
Now the media are just taunting us with their tall tales about Stephen Paddock, the alleged Las Vegas shooter. Reputedly serious news organizations are claiming that he made a living playing video poker. That’s like claiming someone made a living smoking crack.
Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos might have stopped the attack six minutes before it occurred–had he been armed.
President Donald Trump’s private visit to the trauma center that received many of the most critically wounded Las Vegas shooting victims was “very genuine” and boosted the morale of the patients and hospital staff, according to Dr. Douglas Fraser, chief of trauma surgery at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.
The Washington Post editorial board released a video urging Congress to consider an Australian-like ban in the wake of the Las Vegas attack.
The owner of a vegan food truck in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, was forced to shut down her business and go into hiding after receiving blowback from a Facebook post celebrating the fate of the “fifty-nine meat eaters” who died in last week’s mass shooting in Las Vegas.
The FBI’s Las Vegas division special agent in charge, Aaron Rouse, told reporters at a Friday briefing that the agency is teaming up with local law enforcement to launch an information-seeking campaign in the investigation into the mass shooting that occurred last Sunday.
Friday on PBS’s “NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks suggested that one of the ways to reduce the number of mass shooting would be to stop giving those behind the shootings as much media attention as they have received.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Undersheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters during a Friday afternoon press conference that authorities have reviewed “voluminous” amounts of video footage and are confident there was not another shooter in a 32nd-floor hotel room with Stephen Paddock when he shot and killed nearly 60 people and wounded close to 500.
Three men – a citizen of the Philippines, a U.S. citizen based in Pakistan and a Canadian citizen – have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired plan to blow up targets in New York during Ramadan 2016 according to federal officials.
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, chief strategist for the MAGA Coalition, joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Friday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about the Las Vegas shooting, the possible motivations of the killer, and the call for new gun control legislation in the aftermath.
PARIS – The Islamic State group may soon be defeated in Iraq and Syria but a “virtual caliphate” could be harder to conquer, experts and officials have warned.
The latest issue of the Islamic State’s weekly newsletter Naba includes another claim of responsibility for the Las Vegas shooting, this time with more details of how shooter Stephen Paddock supposedly converted to Islam and became a “soldier of the caliphate.”
Las Vegas mass murderer Stephen Paddock booked hotel rooms overlooking Chicago’s Grant Park on days corresponding with the annual Lollapalooza music festival, officials confirmed Thursday.
A man who was shot in the leg during the attack in Las Vegas said he could not see himself lying in bed as President Donald Trump toured the hospital and so he painstakingly stood to shake the president’s hand when the two finally met.
Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo laid out, in a Wednesday evening press conference, the timeline of events in Las Vegas on Sunday night from when a shooter opened fire on a music festival to when law enforcement determined that the suspect on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel was down.
After returning to the United States, the Las Vegas mass murderer’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, released a statement on Wednesday regarding the attack on Sunday night that killed 59 and injured around 500 more.
If the media are going to keep wailing about how vital a free press is, could they start reporting stuff?
Abu Baker al-Maqdisi, a senior jihadist associated with the Islamic State (ISIS) in the Gaza Strip, insists his terrorist organization was responsible for the Las Vegas massacre, contrary to U.S. law enforcement’s rejection of that claim.
Two sisters of Marilou Danley, the 62 year-old girlfriend of Stephen Paddock – the man behind Sunday’s shooting massacre in Las Vegas – claim that she was “sent away” by the shooter without knowing why.
While speaking to reporters Tuesday, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said that the motive of Stephen Paddock, the mass shooter behind 59 murders and more than 500 hospitalizations, is still unknown and that he wants to know if Paddock was “radicalized” in
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” long-time Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton offered his thoughts on Sunday’s mass shooting at a country music event that left at least 59 dead and 500 injured. Newton said his reaction was anger
Blue tick Twitter users have been using the mass shooting incident in Las Vegas to whip up identity-based anger and foster victimhood mentalities. “I don’t understand,” wrote user Greg Baum, “Why it’s not terrorism. Because the shooter’s not Muslim?”
In the wake of terrible events like the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival outside the Mandalay Bay, it is tempting, and understandable, to demand that our elected leaders “do something.” But what, in fact, would have prevented Stephen Paddock from committing mass murder?
Former Navy SEAL and FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilliam, co-author with Sean Hannity of Sheep No More: The Art of Awareness and Attack Survival, joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily to discuss the Las Vegas shooting.