The Borneo Post

FBI investigat­ing new person of interest in Vegas shooting

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LOS ANGELES: The US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) is looking at a new person of interest in connection with the October mass shooting that killed 58 people at a Las Vegas concert, the county sheriff said Friday.

The gunman, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, killed himself after the rampage carried out from his hotel suite on Las Vegas’ famed Strip.

It was the deadliest mass shooting in recent US history.

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told a press conference that “the FBI has an ongoing case against an individual of federal interest,” but he said he could not elaborate.

Lombardo added, however: “I know and believe there’s only one suspect who killed 58 people and injured hundreds more. All the evidence recovered in this case supports that theory.”

He said charges were unlikely to be brought against Paddock’s girlfriend Marilou Danley.

Paddock, a wealthy retired accountant and compulsive video poker player who took Valium for anxiety, had “lost a significan­t amount of his monetary wealth in close proximity to Oct 1,” which may have been a factor behind the attack, Lombardo said.

The sheriff was commenting on an 80-page preliminar­y report published about the investigat­ion — which included examinatio­n of more than 20,000 hours of video.

The report tracks the sequence of events that began Sept 17, when Paddock checked into another hotel in Las Vegas, and culminated with the Oct 1 shooting from the 32nd floor hotel suite.

“This report is not going to answer every question or even answer the biggest question as to why he did what he did,” said Lombardo.

“There was no suicide note nor a manifesto left behind. No ideology or radicaliza­tion was discovered.” — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows tourists as they pose for photos before a welcoming sign, and memorial site, in front of the Mandalay Hotel (back) for the 58 victims of the worst shooting in US history, in Las Vegas, Nevada. —AFP photo
This file photo shows tourists as they pose for photos before a welcoming sign, and memorial site, in front of the Mandalay Hotel (back) for the 58 victims of the worst shooting in US history, in Las Vegas, Nevada. —AFP photo

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