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I read some where ( cannot find it now) that he couldn't have shot all those folks, his vision wasn't up to that required, and his last FAA physical listed him as restricted to day light only. There is also speculation he was diabetic, further restricting him and his abilities!
There are still questions in my mind but we will leave them at that.
Man, these pants in your luggage are freaking heavy.Wonder what the conversation between the bellhop was about?? It appears that the person is leaning into the cart in order to push it.
Metro appealed with a different district judge, then to the Nevada Supreme Court. On Friday, a Supreme Court decision compelled Metro to begin releasing the footage and audio.
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" The first officer to breach the first room, Levi Hancock, did not activate his body camera."
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Follow up:
MGM Resorts is suing over 1,000 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting to avoid liability claims
BY EWAN PALMER ON 7/17/18 AT 7:43 AM
And we know more about most recent shootings than we do about this one.
At least they are staying classy No more Vegas trips to their properties for me.
Follow up:
MGM Resorts is suing over 1,000 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting to avoid liability claims
BY EWAN PALMER ON 7/17/18 AT 7:43 AM
And we know more about most recent shootings than we do about this one.
Follow up:
MGM Resorts is suing over 1,000 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting to avoid liability claims
BY EWAN PALMER ON 7/17/18 AT 7:43 AM
And we know more about most recent shootings than we do about this one.
News? weak said:Las Vegas lawyer Robert Eglet, who is representing several of the victims, described the lawsuits as a "blatant display of judge shopping" that "quite frankly verges on unethical."
"I've never seen a more outrageous thing, where they sue the victims in an effort to find a judge they like," Eglet told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "It's just really sad that they would stoop to this level."