Oman Daily Observer

Police, FBI seek public’s help in finding motive behind Las Vegas massacre

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LAS VEGAS: Police and FBI agents, chasing down more than 1,000 deadend leads since a gunman killed 58 people in Las Vegas, are seeking more help from the public in solving the central mystery of their investigat­ion — the shooter’s motive.

Clark County Undersheri­ff Kevin McMahill said investigat­ors remain largely in the dark about what drove retired real estate investor and highstakes gambler Stephen Paddock to carry out the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.

“We have looked at everything, literally, to include the suspect’s personal life, any political affiliatio­n, his social behaviours, economic situation, any potential radicalisa­tion,” McMahill told reporters late on Friday.

“We have been down each and every single one of these paths, trying to determine why, to determine who else may have known of these plans.”

McMahill acknowledg­ed that IS had repeatedly claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, but said investigat­ors had uncovered “no nexus” between the Mideast-based militant group and Paddock. In an unusual bid to cast a wider net for tips, the FBI and police have arranged with communicat­ions company Clear Channel to post billboards around Las Vegas urging citizens to come forward with any informatio­n they believe might help investigat­ors.

The billboards will bear the slogan, “If you know something, say something,” and carry a toll-free number to an FBI hotline, said Aaron Rouse, special agent in charge of the Las Vegas FBI office.

Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, 62, was questioned by the FBI on Wednesday and said in a statement she never had any inkling of Paddock’s plans.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Some of the victims of mass shooting are pictured in Las Vegas.
— Reuters Some of the victims of mass shooting are pictured in Las Vegas.

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