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Las Vegas police chief says response to gunman came ‘as quick as possible’

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LAS VEGAS: Las Vegas police are getting closer to finding an explanatio­n for why a gunman carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, the city’s police chief said on Wednesday, as he defended the speed of the department’s response to the massacre.

Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, who oversees the police department, told the Las Vegas CBS television affi liate in an interview that police officials were not trying to cover anything up a day after revising the timeline for the shooting.

The revision on Monday showed hotel security was aware of a gunman six minutes before he started fi ring into a crowd of more than 20,000 people, killing 58. The revised timeline raised new questions, including why gunman Stephen Paddock ceased firing on concertgoe­rs once he began, and whether hotel security and police coordinate­d as well as fi rst believed.

“No matter what that timeline was, the response was as quick as possible. I don’t think the response could have been any faster,” Lombardo said in a video posted on the station’s LasVegasNo­w.com website.

Paddock, 64, injured hundreds of people attending a music festival in a hail of bullets fi red from the windows of his suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel. He then shot himself to death before police stormed his room.

Lombardo on Monday said Paddock shot a hotel security guard Jesus Campos, who was checking on an open- door fire alarm on the same floor, six minutes before beginning to fi re on the crowd.

Officials initially said Paddock, who had placed hidden cameras outside the room to monitor activity, fi rst fi red into the concert and then stopped shooting after strafing the hotel hallway through the doorway of his room when Campos was apparently detected by the gunman.

Earlier police accounts also said a wounded Campos helped direct police to the room occupied by Paddock, who by then had quit fi ring on concertgoe­rs. Lombardo originally said police officers reached the 32nd floor within 12 minutes of the fi rst reports of the attack. — Reuters

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