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Aug. 21, 2023 - MyronGainesX
02:09:21
Fed Explains The Las Vegas Shooter
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts, man.
I'm sitting in my seat.
We're gonna be talking about the Las Vegas shooting.
Let's get into it.
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All right, we're back.
What's up, guys?
Welcome uh to Fed Reacts, man.
So, real quick, guys.
Um, we are live on Rumble, Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube.
Um, from what I understand, let's let's see here.
I'm making sure that everything is good.
Um are we on we're on Rumble?
We're live on Rumble right now.
Guys, yeah, yeah.
It says we're live.
Like, yeah, but y'all can like actually see me on Rumble.
Rumble chat.
Tell me, tell me we're good.
Give me ones in the chat on Rumble if you guys are good.
And uh YouTube, obviously, we're on.
Um, and uh and yeah, we get we got ones in the chat rumble, Mo.
No.
Two something, yeah.
See, what wait, one person said one, and some people said two.
Yeah, Rumble's not live.
It's not live on Rumble.
So, yeah, something's off here.
Um, I see that there's um I'll check.
Yeah, Mo, if you look on StreamYard, it might have not connected correctly or something like that.
Click the little button on the top.
Sorry, guys, uh, for the uh technical difficulties.
This is yeah, because we we just literally made this uh rumble account, guys.
And um, well, I mean, I guess I'll make some quick announcements uh before actually wait, hold on.
All right, someone said one but lagging.
Someone said not like in this uh Mo.
Do you got it on uh give me a second?
I'm gonna make I'm gonna um make the destination.
Okay.
So anyway, okay.
I see what happened.
I see where you where you messed up.
What happened?
Stream key or some shit?
Yeah, you didn't put the all right.
We're gonna it's all right.
We're gonna fix it.
We're gonna fix it right now, guys.
Sorry about that.
My bad dog.
Well, anyway, I guess in the meantime, Andy, you want to introduce yourself?
Uh hi guys.
Uh we're finally covering the Las Vegas shooting.
This was requested by you guys.
Uh, this has been requesting for a long time.
And I made a poll on Instagram, so make sure you guys follow the Instagram at Fred Reacts.
So um you'll be active voting on the next cases because I'm yeah, I'm paying attention to you guys.
Like, I'm writing down your cases and stuff.
I didn't bring my notebook today.
Uh because I rushed out of out of my house to come here, so I didn't bring it, so I cannot read your your cases, but I'll be doing it next time.
But yeah, you guys voted for this, so now you uh Mo.
Hello, here okay.
So I hear I though Mo.
Yeah, okay.
Now we're good.
You got rid of it.
All right.
Um this is the case.
Uh I kind of want to mention wait.
How about messing my hair right now?
Uh this is a case that is very like kind of polemic because um, yeah, a lot of people like experience this, and there's like a lot of versions to this case, and there is also like uh saying too mine, and there's a little uh uh bunch of conspiracy theories.
I don't think we can cover them all, but I can mention some of them.
So yeah, hope you guys stay tuned.
All right.
Um, so Mo is getting it reset up right now.
Uh I don't know why it's being lame.
Yeah, he says we're having trouble streaming to your destination.
Hmm.
You guys are saying wild stuff on Rumble, though.
That's it, yeah.
And yeah, guys, I know some of y'all uh Mo, can you switch the camera back to me?
Are we on YouTube?
Yeah, we're on YouTube, we're live on YouTube.
Oh, so I can just say I know some of you guys, I know some of you guys uh are probably wondering, like, yo, Myron, there's no super chat button or whatever.
As you guys know, bad news.
We got demonetized on YouTube.
So if you want to donate to the stream uh and uh support, um you can go ahead and hit the cash app and put your question there.
Um it's dollar sign unplug fit on uh Cash App.
And uh yeah, I would appreciate it.
Um and basically and I'll read your question on air like right with from my phone, so it'll actually be pretty easy.
Um, but yeah, I think hmm.
I think this thing, you know what?
You know, should we just uh I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna make the stream key on this computer so it doesn't echo.
Uh that's the problem.
All right.
So you know what, guys, this we're gonna do.
I'm gonna end the stream right now, and I'm gonna be back in about 10 minutes.
Okay, and we'll so we're gonna make another event.
I'm gonna be back in 10 minutes.
A new event is gonna be made, and we're gonna put it up on uh all the platforms.
So we'll be live by 9 30, no later than 9 30, guys.
I apologize, but we gotta get the rumble up and the reason why, unless Mo, you think you could do this quickly.
I can do it quickly.
You could do it quickly, yeah.
Okay, maybe I don't need to do that then.
I guess all right.
Well, in the meantime, I guess I'll give you guys uh an update of what's uh what's going on.
Um so I give you guys what since y'all are here with me, whatever.
You could be anywhere else in the world, but you're here with me.
So um this week, this is what we got going on.
We are going to go ahead and cover credit um tomorrow.
Uh we're gonna probably do um business credit cards first.
I I think we're gonna do business credit cards, and then we're gonna do um on Wednesday.
We got Foozy Tube in the house.
That's gonna be late.
Uh and we'll have uh Sneeko in the house as well.
So it's gonna be crazy.
It's gonna be pandemonium on Wednesday.
So definitely mark your calendars for that.
Um I think Foosie Tube's in Miami right now, so we'll definitely be uh making some great content for y'all.
We're gonna do a one-on-one interview with Foosia first, uh 6 p.m.
Wednesday, and then we're gonna go ahead and do the after hours with the girls.
It's gonna be wild.
We're gonna get some baddies, it's gonna be a good time.
Um Sneeko will be here.
And then on uh Thursday, we depart Miami to go to um the tri-state area.
I don't even know where it's really at.
All I know is that it's in the boonies.
We're gonna go up and work with uh do a podcast with Tim Cast.
Uh so that's gonna be a good time.
Uh I don't know what the topic is gonna be.
You know, they pretty much you know cover current events, you know, but we know the hot trending stuff right now is uh Trump is we're live on Rumble.
All right, perfect, awesome.
Shout out to Moll in the back making stuff.
Dom Demonko we're live on Rumble.
I see it.
Um but yeah.
Uh we're gonna probably be talking about current events.
We'll probably be talking about the Trump case, um dating, intersexual dynamics, uh, maybe a debate.
So it'll be a good time.
But we're we're live on on uh on Rumble, guys.
So refresh the page.
If you're watching us on Rumble, refresh the page.
It's very important that you guys, because we're gonna have to transition to Rumble.
Um Angie, she went ahead and got some graphic photos for y'all that we can show on YouTube.
So um, so shout out to her.
But yes, finally, we are on Rumble on Fed Reacts.
I'm a PhD.
Oh, wrong wrong sound effect.
My bad.
Let's get ready to rumble.
So um, so yeah, man.
So yo, uh, if you guys want to donate to the stream, rumble rant or hit the cash app with a note.
I'll read your super chat.
So if you guys got questions, you can donate right from your phone on Rumble Rants.
I'd really appreciate it.
Um, or on um Unplug fam.
We're gonna uh read all your rumble rants and everything else like that for with any questions.
And then also, while we're on the topic of announcements and everything else like that, we are going to make some production upgrades to the podcast.
As a matter of fact, I'm probably gonna be burning the midnight oil tonight for you guys.
And uh we are going to be experimenting with some software.
Um, and you're gonna see a new look to the show starting tomorrow.
Um, hopefully.
And um, yeah, we're gonna be experimenting tonight.
Shout out to Mo in the back.
Um, we're bringing on someone that's an expert in that.
And you know, like I said before, man, we're gonna we're gonna um really make this happen.
And yeah, guys, if you guys really want to support, um, I would love it if you guys it's actually better.
Yeah, subscribe to the channel, guys.
Um, it's five bucks.
Subscribe To the channel, it'd be lit.
Um, and yeah, man, they demonetized us, and we don't even really know why.
Like uh, it's not like clear and it's like it's a very broad uh you know reason, but it's like not specific.
Go ahead, Andy.
Yeah, there are some conspiracy theories about that too.
About what?
About why you guys got demonetized.
It wasn't Logan Paul.
I know some people say it's Logan Paul.
It was not.
It was not.
I confirmed today, 100%.
It was not him because uh the dates don't line up.
That's all I'm gonna say.
Like we did not, we did not make the video on uh our video on him.
And this was before, so I know.
Okay.
Uh yeah, I know a bunch of people are saying that it's Logan Paul, it's not.
It's it's not.
Um, but anyway, um I I know what what it really is.
I know what it really is.
But yeah, we're you know, at the end of the day, you know, um it's their platform.
We gotta follow the rules, you know, and um I'm gonna work with them and we'll you know, hopefully get ourselves uh back up, you know.
They they could have terminated us and they didn't, so we're still on YouTube.
So that's you know, you got to count your blessings versus the things that you don't got.
You know, I'm very you gotta be uh have a glass half full guy.
So yeah, man, we'll work uh back toward monetization and um hopefully it happens, and if it doesn't, you know, you know, thank God we have some reserves.
We got um other streams, of course.
You guys know I got my real estate.
Uh we got Rumble, you know.
Shout out to Rumble.
Uh they're supporting us.
We we're working with them extremely closely.
We got to deal with them.
So we'll be okay, guys.
Um, we'll we'll be able to run the show.
Um to a degree, you know, we'll be able to run the show.
Um, but yeah, just just support so that we can make sure that we run it at a high level, like we've been trying to do because um I had some plans to really upgrade the the studio, upgrade the equipment, upgrade um production value.
Um, and I was gonna tell y'all the the surprise.
Hey, we're moving to a new studio, etc.
But you know, obviously this stuff happened and kind of put a you know damper on things, but regardless, it doesn't matter because we're closing on the property.
I'm gonna close on a property on Tuesday.
So there is no stopping.
I'm not fucking leaving.
Show goes off.
This is fun!
They're gonna need a fucking right people to take me out of here.
So yeah, man, we're not going anywhere, guys.
All right.
Um, like I said before, it's a bump in the road, but we're gonna keep pushing, we're gonna keep going.
Um, the new studio is gonna be lit.
Um, we're gonna have new production, big guests.
It's gonna be a great time, man.
So yeah.
Um, but yeah, so if you want to donate to the stream, rumble rant in, guys.
I'd really appreciate if you rumble rant in.
And most importantly, I want you guys to become subscribers to the channel, okay?
Because over here on Fed Reacts on Rumble, we're gonna show everything.
All you crazy bastards that want to see the uh the gore and all that, right?
Yeah, you guys want to see all the all the crime scene photos that we can't show y'all.
It's gonna be over here on Rumble, man.
So uh yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna be pretty crazy over here.
Um, and then also what's probably gonna have to happen is uh when we do documentaries, breakdowns and stuff like that, we're gonna do them uh over here more than likely.
So it's gonna be a good time, guys.
It's gonna be a really, really good time.
And uh yeah, man.
Yeah, I'm I'm really excited.
I really am excited.
It's gonna be a um we're gonna be able to kind of be no holds barred, react to stuff without having to worry about because I got like what, Angie, we got like three or four videos that got taken down by YouTube that y'all can't even watch it.
Yeah, the Columbia shooting, the Menendez Brothers.
I I'm surprised that they didn't take out the Sound of Freedom one.
That's crazy.
Yeah, really?
Yeah, yeah, they didn't take down our Sound of Freedom one.
Yeah, but they didn't let us like the Menendez Brothers, guys have been asking for it like for a long time now, and we couldn't it got takedown.
Yeah, so um, so yeah, and then also, guys, with this new program that we're gonna use, the Rumble rants are gonna come right up on screen.
So my goal here, guys, is that I want to make the show interactive.
I want to have the chats showing up on screen, whether it's um Streamlabs, Rumble rants, etc.
We're gonna try to do that as well.
And it's gonna be it's gonna be good, man.
It's gonna be good.
Um, you know, we we will improvise, we'll get through this together.
And uh you guys are showing love, subscribing, joining.
Um, yeah, subscribing on Rumble, just so you guys know for those that are watching over there.
Subscribing it to become a member, basically.
It's five bucks, really goes a long way towards helping.
Um, because I mean, to be honest, I I Fed Reacts uh be all the way 1000 with y'all, yeah, guys.
Uh Fed Reacts, um, it's I pretty much do it for free.
Like it I do it because I enjoy it.
Yeah, I do it because I love y'all.
Um, the amount of time that I put into it, you know, if you were to be like, oh, yo, time put in versus versus money made.
It It it's I'm definitely operating at a net deficit, but it's okay because I think this stuff is important.
Um, I think there's definitely guys out here that love true crime.
I see other true crime channels, and I don't think they do certain cases justice.
Uh there's no one really that I know that's on YouTube that has professional experience that's done um the level of investigations that I have.
Um, and I just want to be able to give y'all an insight that you can't uh get anywhere else.
If you if you think about it, we we also get highly demonetized on Fed Reacts a lot.
Yeah.
Like all the time.
Yeah.
They always admit it.
So this is what happens when when before when we were monetized over there on YouTube with Fed Reacts.
Um, and I don't know why they demonetize Fed Reacts, but it's fine.
It's because they're all linked, right?
But what would happen is we would do a podcast, right?
And if we used content, well, what happened is like you'd get like a content claim or whatever, and then I would I would appeal it.
I'd almost always win because you know, I was always saying, hey, fair use, blah, blah, blah, right?
Because we changed the content.
And then what would happen is they would um the the video would be yellow, or it wouldn't be, or it would be non-monetized for a period of time.
So what ended up happening is it that would like affect that video's ability to earn money during the first you know 48 hours, which you know that's like when the video is popping the most, right?
And the issue with that was um it it kind of stunts it in the algorithm to a degree.
So the Fed React stuff uh would always get hit with like not making as much money.
But like I said before, that that this channel, Fed Reacts isn't about um necessarily making a profit, because if it was to make a profit, I would have just stopped a long time ago.
It's to give you guys education.
I really enjoy talking to you guys.
You get to see another side of me.
You get to see uh the former Fed side.
Um, and and I love this stuff, man.
Like I told y'all before, um, it was a great career, it was a fun career, and this is how I can almost kind of still be involved with the profession without being in the profession.
So yeah, man.
And and and it truly uh, you know, we're gonna we're working really hard behind the scenes to give y'all the best experience.
I love it how everyone is talking smack, oh, fresh to fit is gone, they're demonetized, blah, blah, blah.
And it just goes to show.
You see all these haters coming out of nowhere.
It's it's incredible to me because people really are preying on our downfall.
There's a lot of people that hate us, right?
That we don't even know, that we've never spoken a word to.
Um, and they're jealous, bro.
It really comes down to they're jealous.
You know, you got YouTubers that have been on here for 10 plus years, you know, that have barely 100,000 subscribers or barely uh really grew their channel like that.
Uh, you know, 10 years, and we pretty much uh lapped them or we're right on them and we've only been up for three and they've been up for 10.
So like people feel some type of way, man.
A lot of YouTubers are extremely jealous at our success because we're not natural content creators.
We came from the professional world and we're able to kind of come in here and dominate because we took the craft seriously.
We bought good equipment, we um really pride ourselves on giving y'all high quality content, being diversified, right?
Giving you guys the money Monday, giving you guys uh a womanizer Wednesday, giving you guys uh call-in show, giving you guys really unique guests, right?
We've brought guests on that other podcasts would never dream to do, right?
They they'd be terrified to do it.
You know, we're able to bring mainstream people while simultaneously being a people that are banned, bring on interesting personalities.
Like, I don't want to do my own horn, but I genuinely think that we are the most diversified creators on YouTube because we cover so many different topics, right?
And we give you all the truth in it, man.
And we and at the end of the day, it's about making you guys better.
It's about educating you guys, it's about um helping you guys whether you know, learning about true crime, learning about how the legal system works.
The last episode that we did with Trump, I went into detail about what a grand jury is versus uh, you know, a trial jury.
We went into a lot of legal terms, a lot of legal definitions.
Um, so you guys exactly understand that indictment that's coming against Trump.
I give you guys my predictions, I give you guys uh insight from my professional experience on how the court system works, how arrests are made, etc.
So we really do pride ourselves on giving y'all diversified, unfiltered, truthful content that will make you a better man in the future versus reacting to other people that are changing lives.
I'd rather be the person changing the lives versus reacting to someone that's changed the lives, making stupid hippies videos because I'm jealous of where I stand in life right now.
You know what I mean?
And uh having to turn my comment section off, lol.
I think the veil is slowly coming off, man.
People know people know that, like, man, that what do y'all fucking provide, man?
Well, You guys don't do nothing except for gossip.
So eh, it is what it is.
Anyway, uh, with that said, um, we're gonna go ahead and cover the Las Vegas shooter.
This case is crazy, guys.
Um we uh 2017.
I remember when this was going down.
I think this is the first time I had come down to Miami uh around this time.
Uh I was still an agent.
I was working in Laredo, Texas, right?
That was my first duty station.
I had been on the job for about three years at that point.
Um, and I think I uh I came to Ultra that year as well in Miami.
And that's what made me say, like, wow, Miami's awesome when I first came here in 2017.
Uh I came here for Ultra.
Who headlined it in 2017?
Might have been Armin Vincent.
You came for Ultra?
Yeah, I came for Ultra.
That's why you came.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like EDM.
You got something to say, woman.
I do, but I'm not gonna say it.
It doesn't matter!
What you think?
Yeah, welcome to Saji headquarters where we don't care what women think.
Uh uh.
But um, but yeah, so yeah, it was a good time.
It was a good time.
I like EDM, right?
So you guys can make fun of me if you want.
But uh well, Mo, you got something to say too?
He came for Ultra.
Like he came for a festival.
That's why he came to me.
Well, he gets on us for liking reggaeton song.
Bro, EBM is lit.
For the gym.
Yeah, for the gym is you're right.
Yeah, I do lose it.
Yeah, I wouldn't go to a festival.
Yeah, I'm not like in the house like blasting that stuff.
I'm like it, but I play it in the gym for sure.
Yeah, and I'm working out, it's lit.
Well, you went to a festival.
I work out, I work out to reggae ton light music and Caribbean music.
Oh, really?
I know questionable.
You imagine Mo salsa dancing in the in between sets of tri.
Yeah, like what the between sets, you know, just doing this.
That'd be weird.
So um, anyway.
So yeah, so uh that that's that's what I was doing in 2017.
Mo, what were you doing in 2017?
2017.
I actually remember exactly where I was working at.
I was how old are you, Mo?
Um I'm 33 now.
I was actually working at front desk.
I was yeah, I was working a front desk receptionist at uh um at a neighborhood way on the west side of Pebble Pines.
So yeah.
What about you, Andrew?
What were you doing in 2017?
You're Venezuela.
I was in my second year of the university.
Yeah.
Gotcha.
Studying psychology.
Study psychology.
Yeah.
It was uh it was a crazy year.
Oh, did you see the episode that we did yesterday with Psychacs?
No, I haven't.
I thought you didn't do it.
No, we did it.
You did?
Yeah.
Saturday?
Yeah.
I'll watch it.
Yeah, you'll you'll psychologist.
Yeah, yeah, he's he's a psychologist, yeah.
Damn it definitely.
I do I did watch the Andre Tay and uh the psychologist debate.
Oh, you watched they talk about on that one.
Uh it was it was it's a very good video.
It's good.
Uh, you need to watch it.
I'll check it out.
I'm not gonna tell you, but you need to watch it.
All right, I'll check it out.
Shout out to Andrew, man.
Shout out to Andrew.
We all know he's innocent.
Dumb the monk.
But uh cool.
Um, other than that, I guess uh let's go ahead and get into it, man.
Uh sorry, guys, for um what was it?
The chit chat.
Yeah, the chit chat and stuff like that, but we have to get the rumble back up and everything.
Let me check here and see.
Uh again, guys, to donate to the show.
You could donate on uh Cash App, or you can donate on um what's it called?
On Rumble Rants.
We're gonna read the Rumble rants.
Mo's gonna get them ready here in a second.
Um so yeah.
Yeah, there's a few rumble rents already.
So I already got already almost ready.
Uh okay.
So um let's go ahead and uh get can we pull up um Mo, can we pull up the uh the thing?
Or the Wikipedia?
Or I was gonna say over.
Oh, rants?
Yeah.
No, no, let's pull up the the Wikipedia because the rants are probably they say some crazy stuff.
All right.
We'll do we'll do that.
Yeah.
Once we get over the rubble, we'll do that.
So yeah, guys, get your rants in now, or I'm gonna read them all on Rumble.
Cause I y'all, y'all got some crazy stuff that you're saying.
Unless unless you got clean ones, Mo.
Yeah, I actually got clean ones ready right now.
Yeah, put the clean ones in the front.
Oh they're all clean.
All right, that's I promise you.
It's all screened and cleaned.
Okay, I can't I can't see though.
That thing is small as L Mo.
You think I'm blind over here, man?
Um Okay, I gotta put my glasses on, guys.
Sorry.
Actually, you know what, Mo, you want to read it?
You just read it, bro.
You want me to read it?
Oh, okay.
I can see it.
Damn, I'm blind.
Okay.
Someone got edit a video of Myron dance into EDM.
Okay, I know someone's gonna, yeah, someone's gonna do that.
Uh what else do we got here?
And that's from the world's greatest nerd.
Well Steezy goes, You're a goat, bro.
Thank you so much, man.
I appreciate that greatly.
You are the man.
Scar Tissue 2002 says, thanks for the constant content.
We really appreciate it, guys.
Hey, man, we're gonna keep giving you all the stuff.
Got demonetized, but the train doesn't stop because what?
I'm not fucking leaving.
Right?
The show goes off.
All right, Myron, you didn't see my channel Friday, but thanks to you, Fresh Mo and Chris.
Y'all changed my life.
Saved me for my toxic Venezuelan X and made my credit score improved.
Shout out to you guys.
Hey, we got you, bro.
We're gonna cover um business credit cards tomorrow.
So we got y'all for all you guys that want to be entrepreneurs.
You're dating a Venezuela.
What's wrong with you, bro?
What was you thinking?
Yeah, you already are you thinking actually?
That's bad.
No, I just had one of the bad ones.
You just had bad luck right there.
Oh, my bad.
I thought my mic was muted.
Uh Jay coach goes, sorry, I'm poor.
Yeah, dude, it's fine.
No, bro.
Whatever y'all can donate, it helps is stream.
Shout out to Myron and Elver Galar Galarga?
What's that?
It's a joke.
He's just making he's just rolling you.
It's a joke.
If it is funny though, because you pronounce it just perfectly.
There's some kind of insider joke.
I'm probably calaza something.
It's El Vega Larga.
You know what it means?
It means like the big dick.
It's rolling Myron because Myron was gonna say it, you know.
I wasn't gonna say it.
But yeah, yeah.
Anyways.
How you guys liking the ways, by the way?
Are they coming in a decent?
Are they coming in a little bit?
And you can I have my brush, please.
Sure.
I've been brushing like crazy guys.
And uh I don't want to admit this, but I'll be wearing a do rag at night sometimes.
It's weird, man.
It's weird.
I I haven't done that in years, over well over a decade.
But uh call you people out the air, bro.
Just do it, ain't it?
Yeah, man, it kind of sucks, dude.
But whatever.
No, I just look cute.
Feels funny.
No, I don't look cute.
Andy, stop lying to me.
Oh, um, so yeah, I I got this brush here, okay.
And uh I'm trying to I'm trying to get the 360s going so that people can stop saying that I'm not black, and then once that's done, I'm gonna go ahead and cut it off and be bald.
No, I'm just kidding.
I I yo, I got like a little mini fro right now.
If I pick my hair out, it's like it's like this this long.
Tell them the truth.
You used to have wave when you were younger.
Yeah, yeah, I had waves when I was younger before.
It's just that uh, you know, you gotta, it's a lot of brushing, man.
I forget how much work it was.
When you're in high school, bro, like you got more free time.
Now I'm like uh doing this while trying to, you know, do stuff.
Like, you know, in high school, it don't matter.
It's like, oh yeah, you got all day.
You sitting in history class, you don't care.
You're just like, oh, you know, whatever.
Yeah, no, we were in the movies and Mario Webb.
Yeah, yeah.
Why yeah, the movie of what exactly is different, bro.
Like you're just like, and people look at you crazy.
Yo, you cannot get away with certain things when you when you're uh when an adult like in school, right?
You're sitting there brushing your hair, nobody cares.
It's like whatever, right?
Um, it's it's no big deal.
You're sitting there in history class, you know, trying to get the thing spinning, nobody cares, right?
But right, but like as an adult, it hits different.
You you pull out a brush, you start going like this.
People are like, it was in the movies doing that.
My god, you have one of those black people here.
And I think I seen, I think I seen the the double side, you had the you got the double sided brush too.
Yeah, I got a double sided one.
Yeah, you black.
I can't just the hood, ain't it?
Yeah, man.
This is getting crazy out here.
So it's it's uh right they're trash right now.
I'm not gonna lie, guys.
It should be way better.
Um, but uh yeah, it is coming, they're coming.
But yeah, I will yeah, I was brushing my hair watching Oppenheimer.
That was weird.
That was weird.
Yeah, they're talking about a certain guy with a certain mustache that got denied from an art school.
Meanwhile, I'm fucking over here like this.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you know, they're talking about uh never mind.
We're still on YouTube.
We're still on YouTube.
Let me chill.
No, don't worry, Got you.
Yeah, we're still on YouTube.
Let me chill, bad.
All right.
Uh okay.
Um that was all the chats.
Yeah, that was the clean ones.
Thank you guys so much.
The clean ones.
The clean ones.
Okay.
Dirty ones are coming soon.
And I trust me, I saw some of them as they were coming in.
Y'all are crazy, which is hilarious.
And I can't wait to read them.
Um, let's uh go ahead and hit the um the wiki real quick, Mo.
Just open open it up on my side over here in the main screen.
All right, where where you got the doctrine?
Okay, we got a documentary that I'm gonna react to too.
Shout out to Angie for finding it.
It's from ABC News.
It's uh um I think third uh 32 floors of death or something like that.
So yeah, yeah.
So it'll be um it's it's it's a very interesting one.
It's it's a shorter one, it's only about 30 minutes or so.
So yeah, sure.
Uh can you hit control plus, Angie?
Thank you so much.
Okay, shout out to Angie, by the way, in the back, man.
Make it things happen.
She does a lot.
Yeah, go follow the Instagram.
Yeah, go follow the Instagram, please.
She's working really hard.
She's learning, she's teaching herself how to edit videos right now to help me out.
So yeah, man, shout out to her.
Uh October 1st, 2017.
I still hate her though.
October 20, October 1st, 2017, Steph Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old man from Mesquite, Nevada, opened fire on the crowd, attending the uh Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Las Vegas strip in Nevada from his 32nd floor suites in the Mandalay Bay Hotel.
He fired more than 1,000 bullets, killing 60 people and wounding at least 413.
The ensuing panic brought the total number of injured to approximately 867.
Wow.
About an hour later, he was found dead in his room from the self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The motive for the mass shooting is officially undetermined.
And I am gonna go ahead, guys, and do y'all a solid, and we're gonna you know go through the crime scene photos on that one again.
Angie found those for y'all.
So um her sick and twisted uh head, she was able to find those uh those violent photos.
Yeah, um, so yeah.
Uh what else do we got here?
Okay, this is the Stephen.
And then let's yeah, let's go ahead and show Steven Paddock now.
And Steven Paddock, guys, was the shooter.
Um did you move over, Angie?
Oh, you gotta do it, Angie.
I think.
Oh, I gotta do it.
Yeah, yeah, because you're the one controlling it right now.
Yep.
Okay.
Uh let me let me show it real quick.
Yeah, just move the tab over.
Sorry, guys.
She's a woman, man.
You gotta bear with her.
Oh, come on.
You know what I'm saying?
You gotta bear with her, guys.
You know how females are.
Come on.
Okay.
Yay!
Okay.
Thank you, Mo.
Uh Stephen Craig Paddock uh was an American mass murderer who perpetrated the 2017 Las Vegas shooting paddock, opened fire into a crowd of 22,000 concert goers attending a country music festival on the Las Vegas strip, killing 60 people and injuring approximately six 867, at least 413 of whom were wounded by gunfire.
Paddock killed himself in his hotel room following the shooting.
The incident is the deadliest mass shooting by a loan shooter in United States history.
Paddock's motives remains officially undetermined, and the possible factors are the subject of speculation.
And we will go ahead and give some of those speculations here.
Um I love country music by the way.
I don't know what's a reasonable.
How dare you love country music?
You know what happened?
He started shooting when Jason Aldean came on.
No, yeah, that's when he started shooting.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah, I guess he didn't like Jason L Dean too much.
But uh, but yeah, um, Angie, can you hit us with some of the spec some of the reasons that people have speculated?
Because I know that you went into the she went into what we would call conspiracy land, guys.
When she did research, yeah.
She could tell you guys what some of the reasons were.
Go ahead.
So um, you know, the conspiracy land is very confusing because a lot of people just put up like a bunch of information and they just hope like it makes sense.
So there is people that believe because ISIS proc uh claim that they were the ones who played this, and this wasn't the only shooter, it was like a team of people trained to shoot, you know, to try to make like okay.
The the multiple shooter theory, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So, but ISIS is is it's kind of like the kid that jail wolf.
They will say they did it, but the government of the United States when they did the investigation with the FBI did the investigation.
Oh, ISIS claimed credit, you're saying.
Yeah, so I say okay.
So so the the There was a multiple shooter theory and um and then ISIS took credit, and then when the FBI did their investigation, they couldn't they couldn't find any links to to that theory.
They couldn't find any links to ISIS.
Okay.
So yeah, I will say though that they did end up concluding that this was an act of terrorism, guys.
So just you know, this was considered an act of terrorism.
So had paddock been alive, etc., they would have 100% probably got him for um for some type of domestic terrorism charge.
Yeah.
But uh this is the main conspiracy theory that everyone is talking about, and like everybody links to it because when I show you guys the crime scene photos, there is some there is like a backup um theory on that because you'll see the the yeah, the dead body of this man, and you'll see like the graphic stuff, but there are some like bullet cases behind him, and those are like full cases, like they it's like he didn't shoot himself.
So he also has like a shot here in the chest and in the head.
So it's like, how will he be able to shoot himself in the chest and also in the head if he already like I mean, we know that suicide people just shoot once and that's it, but he has two shots, so it's kind of like confusing.
So people, yeah, people just go with that, yeah, to say that there's this is a conspiracy theory.
Like he wasn't he didn't kill himself, like he was shot, and you know.
Okay.
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So let's go ahead.
We have a uh uh we got two pieces of content that we're gonna react to today, guys.
One is talks about uh how the last Vegas gunman planned the massacre, and then we're gonna go ahead and play the documentary from ABC, uh Killer on the third on floor 32 with that Angie found.
So um let's go ahead and uh play that video here in the middle mode.
That one's art.
Yep.
Uh and let's share the screen for the people.
Yep.
And let's get this thing going.
The End The surveillance footage is remarkable in its banality.
It shows Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas gunman in the days before his mass shooting.
He cuts a lonesome figure as he moves through the Mandalay Bay Hotel.
Pause saying video.
So he was himself the whole time, guys, and he was there for a few days.
Uh so you get you guys gonna see here how he um systematically was able to get this done.
Let's keep going.
...no poker for hours in the casino, buying snacks at a newsstand.
Watching a LeBron James interview in a restaurant, and the times chatting with hotel staff.
But this picture of an ordinary gambler disguised as a far more sinister intent.
Through this previously unseen footage, we'll show how Paddock methodically planned his attack and how over seven days hotel staff unwittingly helped him to move bag after bag of weapons to his room.
Pause the videos, um, guys, this dude had money too.
Uh, he was a multimillionaire, very successful, real stale investor, real estate investor.
So um he he obviously had the resources to do it, and he was like a member at this spot.
So, you know, they treated him well.
Um casinos, guys, the way they operate is they're there to take your money, right?
And in the pursuit of taking your money, what they're going to do is they're gonna make you feel at home.
They're gonna give you free drinks, they're gonna give you free accommodations, they're gonna give you certain services that other people might not get, because their goal is to keep you on the property as long as possible so you can continue to spend money when you're gambling.
That's why they're serving they serve you drinks when you're gambling.
If you're one of these high roller guys, they do everything that they can to keep you there.
Um, really interesting.
If you guys want to kind of a little bit know a little bit more about the um the underworld of Las Vegas and how uh you know you can spout a lot of control.
Sonny V2 made a video a couple of days ago um that came out, and there was a dude that spent like 240 million or something like that, and he lost it in Vegas.
And the reason why he lost the money, even though you know, at the end of the day, he made bad decisions.
Um the hotel absolutely enabled his bad behavior.
You know, they pretty much gave him a free suite, they may gave him endless liquor, they uh gave him a seven-course meal every day.
Um, they were the the staff on on the site were told, hey, um, if you ever see this man give him whatever he needs, don't charge him whatever.
It it is what is because the guy was spending millions at the spot, and he was basically living there.
So the hotel will absolutely create a facade for you in a very exclusive type feeling and environment so that you can continue to spend money there.
Because that's what they're there to do, man.
The house never loses, so they need you to keep playing so that they can continue to win.
So anyway, let's keep rolling it.
But that's that's how casinos work in Las Vegas, guys.
Obtained exclusively by the New York Times from MGM Resorts, begin on Monday, September 25th.
At the VIP counter, he checks into a suite on the 32nd floor and books an adjoining room, which he will check into four days later.
He doesn't immediately bring in suitcases, instead, he spends two hours in the hotel going to his room and eating at a suit restaurant downstairs.
Well, just before 5 p.m., he drives his Chrysler Pacifica minivan to the valet area where a bellman loads the luggage cart with five suitcases.
Pardock asks to stay with his luggage, so the bellman brings him through the service elevators to his room.
Something hotel management say is not unusual.
Pause.
Pardock spent so he wanted to make sure that he always had his eyes on those bags.
Okay.
And just for you guys um that might be wondering, Nevada's a pretty gun gun friendly state.
Um, you know, for all the international viewers that might be watching, or guys that have never been to Nevada.
Nevada, I would say, is more of a red state than a blue state.
Um, and is pretty gun friendly.
So um, you know, if if one of the staff opened it up and saw those guns, would they have thought something?
Depend, right?
Like, you know, because there's a bunch of shooting ranges out in the desert as well that he could you know that you could have plazz with denial, like, yeah, I'm just here to shoot out in the desert, you know.
That's why I'm bringing my guns, whatever.
So, but this dude had a y'all are about to see the artillery that this dude was had had, man, is wild.
Yeah, let's keep going.
The next four hours in his room, and at 9 40 that night, he leaves the hotel bringing two suitcases with him.
He drives one hour to Mesquite, where he lived.
Cell phone records show that he stays in the larger documents.
He spends most of Tuesday here.
Yes.
Around 8 p.m., Patdock returns to Las Vegas, but he stops at the Ogden, a downtown condominium complex.
This is interesting for a few reasons.
Pardock was also renting rooms here for the entire week.
He checked in the previous Friday when a music event called The Life is Beautiful Festival was being held in the surrounding streets.
Internet records were covered by the police, showed that he searched for that festival's lineup and its expected attendance.
This was similar to his research of the mandalay and the Route 91 Harvest Festival, which he would later attack.
So the Ogden and the Life is Beautiful Festival could have been used for planning or may even have been a target.
Later Tuesday night, Pardock returns to the mandalay, and a different bellman helps him to move seven more suitcases to his suite.
Again, he uses the service elevator.
12 bags now.
He tips the bell man.
Got 12 bags up there, guys.
Who had no way of knowing these cases were packed with guns and ammunition.
He gambles for eight hours until morning.
Park was a regular at the Mandalay, and several casino hosts knew him.
The videos show their interactions as being completely normal and in no way alarming.
Remember, in two days, Pardock has brought 12 cases upstairs.
He spends most of Wednesday in his room, and that evening repeats a similar pattern.
He leaves the mandalay again carrying two suitcases.
He stops at the Auckland and drives home to Mesquite.
On Thursday, he buys a 308 bolt action rifle from a gun store and visits a nearby gun range before driving back to the mandalay.
Yeah.
See that night, he again uses the valet service and a bell man to carry a white container and three suitcases to his room.
His arsenal of weapons is growing.
Pause.
I will say this.
Um the guy was smart for doing it this way.
Um, you know, he obviously didn't he even though he had a very good relationship with the hotel and he spent a lot of money there, he understood that having too many bags might be a little weird.
Um, so he definitely like spread it out, didn't make it too awkward, and people didn't know.
And like think about it, it's just an unassuming older white gentleman, has some money, gambles there, member, etc.
Goes back and forth, um, brings bags in, and it's not like the bell man is gonna remember, hey, wait, hold on.
I brought 10 bags to this room already.
What's going on?
Because they don't know.
So, and he's doing it over uh multiple days.
So, um, yeah, I mean, from a strategic standpoint for him, I like you know, this was a smart move to not alert um or arouse suspicion by the hotel or the staff.
Let's keep going.
Again, he gambles through the night.
It's now Friday, and at 8 p.m., the route 91 Harvest Festival would open in the fairgrounds across from the Mandalay.
And you have the corner suite, pause clean.
So he checks out.
Can you rewind it just uh like a second mo?
Just so um it's really important why he had that room.
Um second, because you know the No just just like literally hit the the left arrow.
Yeah, yeah, there you go.
Boom, perfect.
So um that overlooks guys where the festival was.
So um uh if if from that vantage point, right?
He obviously picked that room probably for a reason.
He had the height, he could look down and see everything.
And the thing is is that this music festival, everyone was just out in an open area.
There was like nothing obstructing his view.
So he was just like shooting indiscriminately into the crowd, going wild.
So, you know, he would he his goal was to do the most damage.
I mean, the fact that uh he killed that many people, I don't uh no active shooter is has done this ever with that much casualties.
That's what I was gonna ask.
Like, do you think he asked for that room?
Like he was like, I need a room on the floor 32, or did she just wanted like a room with a view on the festival?
I think he just wanted a room with the festival.
Okay.
Yeah.
Um, like as long as you're high enough, you know what I mean?
Like as long as I mean, he probably said, Hey, you know, I'll take anything on a corner above room above floor 30.
Right.
And I okay, we'll get you on 32.
Well, people believe that there were some shooters in the backstage of the concert.
Really?
Yeah.
Do they have like a map of where they think he shot from?
Uh let me see if I can.
Yeah, find it.
Cause I because I don't think there's because so the so the way the hotel is, right?
And we're gonna show a diagonal diagram of this.
Like, there's like a like open plot of land in front of the in front of the uh the hotel.
So I don't know where the other person could have shot from if they're shot from this the stage, like it wouldn't make sense.
Well, that what people believe is, and that's why they strongly believe that there's more than one shooter, is that there were some shooters in the street shooting at people.
But you can see it because it was like a whole panic and people was running around and people were just falling falling, like the ones that were he.
There were people shooting in the crowd.
Yeah, no, oh, that's what the conspiracy theory alleges.
Okay, okay, interesting.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
They would have caught that guy though, I feel like it's like, bro, if you shoot someone, if you like, yeah, obviously there's pandemonium because there's bullets raining down, nobody knows what's going on.
But well, yeah, okay.
You're saying like they were shooting from the street, but they were hidden, probably.
Yep, exactly.
Okay, okay.
Like they're shooting from somewhere hidden, and and okay, I get your saying.
Yeah, and and there wasn't like a whole panic is stuff, so you wouldn't tell who was shooting.
Yeah, no one knew where the yeah, because when when this all broke went down, okay, I see what you mean now, Andrew.
Um guys, when this all went down, no one knew where the shots were coming from.
No one knew.
They just heard and no one knew.
So uh what Andrew's saying is that there could have been someone else at the street level shooting from a hidden position.
Yeah, and no one would have known because they didn't really figure out.
I think it took them like a full like 10, 10 to 15 minutes to figure out that it was coming from like uh from the hotel.
Yeah.
Took them a while.
So and guys, I know y'all are like, well, 10 minutes.
Come on.
Guys, you know how much damage you can do in 10 minutes?
Like, that's a lot of time.
And he all this dude was Doing was reloading, shooting, emptying, empty it up, boom, do it again, boom.
And he shot over a thousand rounds.
An AR-15 has about 30 rounds, right?
So what he probably did is he has a bunch of guns pre-reloaded, etc.
Probably universal magazines.
Plucks one in, shoots, shoot, shoots, 30 30 30, boom.
that gun away or maybe reloads it.
Boom.
Do it.
Shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot.
Same thing.
And or however he was doing it.
We're going to show the, the, the art scenery here in YouTube.
If it if if it doesn't show uh no, no, no, the documentary will.
Okay.
The documentary will, and they blur it out too.
So um, but yeah, a thousand rounds, guys, in ten minutes is is wild that he that's actually a feat that he shot that many rounds that quickly.
And he wasn't being like, he wasn't pointing at anybody, he was just shooting.
Yeah, he's just shooting everywhere.
So no one knew where the shots were coming from.
So okay, I see what you mean when you say that there's a theory that it was another shooter.
I mean, I don't think so, but you know, conspiracy people.
Oh, so the conspiracy theory alleges like there's no way that he could have done that much damage by himself.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I ain't gonna lie, to shoot a thousand rounds off in ten minutes is is crazy.
That's that's incredible.
Like that's pretty much non-stop shooting.
And the other reason too, why it's a little weird.
Um, he actually got like in a somewhat gunfight with staff.
So there were periods of time where he wasn't shooting at the crowd.
That's interesting.
Remember from the documentary.
Oh, yeah, we'll talk about yeah.
And we'll get you guys will see that in a little bit more.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But he wasn't like full 10 minutes of shooting down, like he actually was like um shooting at people trying to get into his room, too.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so okay, let's let's keep going.
I remember now.
Yeah, let's keep going.
That documentary's gonna be late.
We might have to play it on Rumble only, but let's let's let's keep going.
We didn't get shut down on YouTube yet, so let's see what happens and uses his laptop while the suite is cleaned.
He checks into the adjoining room, 134, using the name of his girlfriend Mary Lou Danley.
He also tells cleaning staff to leave behind the food service cart.
Two days later, Pardock would use this and one other service cart to create a surveillance ring during his attack.
Oh, pause.
Over that that cart actually brought him more time too.
Um, and you guys are gonna see another documentary why I bought him more time.
But that was actually really smart of him, right?
Even though he's evil prick, uh to put that there because that definitely had the police shook.
Let's keep going.
To create a surveillance ring during his attack.
Overnight, he makes a brief trip to Mesquite, arriving back at the mandalay at 6 a.m. with two more suitcases.
Andy, can you look and see how far Vegas is from Mesquite Drive time?
Okay, look it up.
Unless unless someone in the chat's from the Vegas area knows.
Let's go ahead, keep going.
On Saturday, he places do not disturb signs on both room doors.
He declines housekeeping.
He takes an elevator to the valet area and sits waiting for his car.
He carries two more bags to his room.
It's one hour and nine minutes in car.
Okay.
How many miles?
Someone said 81.5 miles.
Oh, it's the mandalay at 3 a.m. on Sunday morning.
He gambles through the night.
And the chat's confirming what they're doing an hour.
Okay.
The high limit.
That's not terrible.
Yeah.
And returns to his room at 7 37 a.m.
It's 1216 p.m. when we see paddock going back to the parking garage.
The guests exiting the elevator have no idea that in 10 hours, this unremarkable figure would commit the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
He returns from his car, bringing two suitcases and a smaller bag inside.
Since Monday, he has brought at least 21 cases, two smaller bags, a laptop bag, and a container to his room.
21 bags, bruh.
Is the last time we see arriving at the 32nd floor through the day?
He opens, closes, and locks both rooms repeatedly.
At 36 minutes after nine, he locks the dead bolt to room 135 for the last time.
Four minutes later, Jason Aldeen, who's headlining the Route 91 festival, begins his act.
Pardock then turns the dead bolt to room 134.
At 1005, his shooting rampage begins.
In under 10 minutes, he would kill.
Yeah, man.
58 people and injure over 700 before taking his own life.
He had a mass 23 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Almost six months since the attack.
Pardock's motive remains unknown.
Pause.
Yeah.
So now that's the end of it.
Yeah, that's wild.
So now we know who the shooter is and we know how he kind of got set up.
Now we're gonna go into the actual shooting and the m the the you know the mayhem that occurred after the fact.
Um so this nightline, uh a killer on floor thirty-two, full documentary, pretty good.
It's only about 33 minutes.
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Uh you had a one guy actually, man, this is crazy.
Uh one that really touched me, pause.
Um guy from the UK, um, picked a mountain that he was gonna end it at, right?
And he had the day picked and everything.
Two days before there was like a rainstorm or something like that.
So it got delayed.
He he he he wanted to, he wanted to, he picked a location that was like a beautiful sunset.
He wanted to have a nice view before he passed away.
Um two days before the day that he was going to do it, he found our videos and he canceled it.
And now he's uh making six figures a year.
Wow, he has a wife and a kid, and he said he wouldn't be here without us.
When I saw that, I ain't gonna lie, I got choked up a little bit.
I was like, wow, like we can't stop.
We we literally can't stop.
So like when I see people talking smack, right, making videos, talking shit, saying, Oh, my crowd on air, blah blah.
Number one, I didn't cry.
I fucking went to gather myself because obviously uh it's very difficult to um, you know, it's when you go from working a certain job where you put your heart and soul into it, right?
And you're saving people, you're saving kids, you're putting away bad people, etc.
Then you go and you transition, you do something else where you're helping people make um money, change their life, helping them get over bad breakups.
The guy literally had the day that he was gonna die, guys.
He literally had it planned out.
He had the mountaintop picked out everything.
You know, he just wanted a nice view.
And thank God that like he found us within those two days before and said, uh, you know what?
I'm not gonna do this.
I have a lot more to live for.
And now he has a family.
Like I like I don't know how to respond to that.
Like, I don't even know.
It's like, yeah, people want to talk shit and to say, oh, you you're you're um, you know, oh, look at my decry, blah blah blah.
I didn't cry, I was just touched because I get messages like that every day.
Yeah.
So it's like it sucks because if we're not on YouTube, right?
Or we don't get the same reach or whatever.
A guy like him might not find us.
Yeah.
And then and then they go ahead and go with the deed and they hurt themselves, and then boom, they don't like all the other people's lives that are ruined.
That kid wouldn't have been born.
That woman wouldn't have wouldn't have had uh her husband.
Yeah.
Like that family would have been ruined.
So it's bigger than us.
And that's one of many because I've seen many, many people reached out.
Yeah, they send you messages on Fed Reacts too.
So you know, Angie sees your guys' message as well.
And she and she's she shows me sometimes.
So yeah, man, this is this is bigger than this is bigger than than just us.
So like when people talk smack or whatever, whatever.
They're talking shit because they've never saved anyone's life.
If you've saved someone's life, you'll know where I'm coming from.
Anyone here that's a public servant, maybe you're a doctor, maybe you're a nurse, maybe you're law enforcement, a firefighter, or something like that.
If you've saved someone's life before, you will know what I'm talking about.
You can't, I you can't even put uh words.
You can't put words to it.
You know what I mean?
So, hey man, that's what we're here to do.
That's what we're here to do.
Uh, and it sucks too, because like people think we just bring women on and debate them all day.
No, that's just some of the stuff that we do.
But the real content is the stuff during the day, you know.
So um actually, I'm getting a lot of messages from women too that like get inspired by Fresh and Fade.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and it's very good to hear.
Like it's very good to read that.
It's pretty nice.
Um, yeah, man.
So it's it's all it's uh, you know, we're here because of you guys, and it really it really it really is like the the sales and the wind in our sales.
Um I I also consider myself part of that story too.
You guys already know it's 500 pounds, you know.
Now finally over 100 pounds down 16 pant sizes.
Dumb actually since that um episode we when you talked about a rapper Lil Loaded who offed himself, yeah.
And you know, and when I saw that video, it really touched me.
It got to me, and I said, I need to do better, make me look at the mirror, it made me feel and now I'm happier than I've ever been.
I'm a much happier place than I have ever been.
Thanks to Fresh.
Going to a gym every day, I'm not I got Angie in the gym, too.
She's going as well.
Yeah, I was making fun of her.
You need to go to the gym.
So she's in there.
You know, um, so that that's what we're here to do, guys.
Um, and the mission is bigger than us, the mission is bigger than the haters, the mission is better bigger than the people that uh you know prey on our downfall and they're happy for happy that we got demonetized or whatever.
It's it's fine, you know what I mean.
Luckily, I made some more investments before.
Um, I got a lot of a good amount of reserves.
Um, we're still gonna close on that property and move the studio and get this thing going, and we got rumble behind us backing us up.
So we'll be straight, man.
And and you know, there's no better audience to have than you guys um supporting us.
So I want to tell you guys you guys deserve the real Donnie Marco.
You guys are the fuel for us to continue to save lives.
If we don't have you guys, then we can't do the mission.
If we can't do the mission, then we can't go ahead and save these lives.
So you guys are the backbone, man.
So thank you so much.
Um, whether you're watching on Rumble, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, wherever it is, thank you so much.
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Please follow the Rumble channel.
We're live streaming this on Twitch, Twitter, um we should have done this on Facebook too, actually.
I messed up.
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We got 1900 of y'all watching right now on Rumble.
Um, so and we got another, I think 1700 of y'all watching on YouTube, if I'm not mistaken.
In this case, Angie, how this case was very widely requested, I guess, huh?
Yeah, yeah, it was.
It was it won because I made a poll between uh this Chicago River Crew, uh, Ed Kemper, and I can remember the other one.
And this was read in by 60%.
People voted and wanted this.
So they've been asking for these for a while now.
So yeah.
And and uh I'm gonna definitely go ahead and drop the other episodes that got taken off.
I'm gonna drop oh, I got a really cool one.
Um a spy one for you guys on um the one of the longest uh ghost shadows, I think is the name of the case.
FBI's catch the FBI uh did a case on Russian spies.
It went it was 10-year long case.
I try to put on YouTube, it got kicked off.
But I'm gonna be able to put it for y'all on Rumble.
The Robert Hanson one, I'll be able to put it on Rumble for y'all because I had to take that one down off YouTube.
Um I have the Melena's the Menendez Brothers, and then I have the Columbine shooting, uh, the Columbine shooting, and I got the unfiltered Osam Bellata one.
So we're all gonna come over here to Rumble guys.
So if you guys want to see the exclusive stuff that I can't put on YouTube, it's gonna be over here on Rumble.
Um, you know, people tell me, Myron, you should make a Fed Reacts page and you know, put it behind a paywall now, man.
I'm gonna give it to y'all completely for free.
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Rumble ran in, subscribe to the channel.
I'll really love if y'all subscribe to the channel, that'd be really helpful.
I want to make a strong army here on uh Fed Reacts.
And uh, yeah, man.
Yeah, I'm I'm gonna keep giving y'all free content over here on Fed Reacts because I think that this stuff is really important.
Um, and we'll educate you guys.
Okay, so we got a documentary here.
A killer on floor 32, really well done by Nightline.
Um, one of the few times that the mainstream media did a good job.
Uh, let's go ahead and run this thing.
Uh Mo, share it on screen for them.
Yes.
Uh and so we talked about who Steph and Stephen Paddock was.
Now we're gonna talk about what happened after the shots were fired and the victims and the first responders that were involved in the situation.
Pretty touching story.
Let's get into it.
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If this thing gets kicked on, gets uh the stream gets taken down on YouTube.
We're gonna move this thing to Rumble.
Okay, if it just wants to let y'all know, uh if it gets taken down, we're gonna move it over to Rumble.
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These hallowed grounds tell a tragic story.
Let's sort of the subtitles on for the people real fast, and then can you hit that high button?
Yeah, there you go, boom.
We got y'all.
So you guys can watch this at work.
One of uncommon heroism.
Oh my god.
I have to stay away.
This is and terror from the gilded tower that mooms above.
Welcome back to the back.
Hundreds of people running everywhere that fear that this was gonna just be the first part of a multifaceted attack.
Over the last year, much of that night has remained a mystery.
We're trying to get more information to know how and why.
At first, all we knew was what we saw captured on cell phones.
But after 10 month-long investigation by law enforcement in coordination with MGM using surveillance videos, body cameras.
Let's go.
Radio traffic.
Coming from upstairs, like the shop coming from anyway.
And a 3D model.
We can now present one of the most comprehensive views of a mass shooting.
Exposing gaps in their system and showing the response.
Pause.
This this documentary doesn't do as good as uh talking about Steven Paddock, but it does a pretty good job of uh showing you guys everything that led up to it and um the chaos that ensued in the first responders.
So it'll give you a more deep dive look into that situation.
Let's keep going.
October 1st, 2017.
Mandalay based security officer Jesus Campos is on a routine security check, assigned to a room alarm on the 32nd floor.
This was the last call of my name.
You were heading home in your head.
In my head, I was home free after this.
He has no idea he's about to become an accidental hero on what would become one of the most horrific nights in American history.
As shown in this rendering provided exclusively to ABC News by MGM, once on the 30th floor, he takes the stairs up to the 32nd, but finds the exit door jammed.
So he walks up to the elevator and takes it back down.
When did something seem off to you?
Uh when I noticed the metal L bracket that was secured and then hold the door secured.
That bracket strategically, and I also want to let you guys know this.
I don't know if any of you have ever been to Vegas, right?
But um it's Vegas is a little bit of a weird city, and I'll tell you why.
So like on the strip where all the casinos are at, etc., they rely heavily on their security guys, a lot of these hotels and casinos because Metro doesn't patrol the strip that much.
And I think there's a bunch of financial reasons for why they they don't patrol it as much.
I mean, there's cops at the casinos, of course, but they um they're not as out there as much.
Um I think maybe it's to create a more chill atmosphere, they don't want it to be like, oh, cops are here.
Oh man, I don't know how I feel, et cetera.
So like um, and and any of you Las Vegas like guys that are um locals, you guys could probably tell tell me about this or um I know confirm this.
But when you go to Vegas, dude, look on the strip, you're not gonna see metro police patrolling like that.
You're really not.
I noticed when I when I went to I didn't, I'm like, I'm like, it's it's kind of lit out here, but uh not a lot of police out here.
Yeah, and I and I think they do that on purpose to um create like a more relaxed aura because let's let's keep it a thousand, bro.
Let's keep it honest.
What type of people go and gamble all the time and you know, are and are going to Vegas all the time.
What do you go into Vegas to do?
They call it Sin City, right?
Well, they happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, you know, it's you're gonna like people go there to drink, to do drugs, to deal with you know, 304s, uh how you know, ladies of the night, they go there to do drugs, like you know, and uh on another thing too, and I'll tell you guys this because I actually used to investigate a drug trafficker, they used to do this.
Going to Vegas with drug money and gambling is one of the easiest ways to launder your money, one of the easiest ways.
Like what literally what what my guy did, right?
When you um is he would go with like 50k, 100k, right?
Uh to Vegas.
He'd, you know, put the money in, right?
And say, Oh, yeah, I'm gonna play uh some blackjack or whatever.
He play, win some, lose some, cash out, boom.
Now he has legitimate uh paper trail for his money.
And that's what he would just keep doing that, and that's how he was able to um launder his his drug money.
So um a lot of people are involved in nefarious activity that go to Vegas, and a lot of people that gamble aren't necessarily the most upstanding of citizens.
So having police around makes them nervous.
Yeah, so the g the casino, knowing that, would rather hire private security who wears suits, you know, that are more posh looking than uniformed police officers.
The uniform guys are typically sitting in the back, and you guys are gonna see this actually in this documentary as well.
So I think that also played a role in the response time in here.
They could have been potentially faster had um the strip, you know, allow more police presence.
Yeah, and also I think that the security has to be very discreet.
Yes, they do.
They do they have to be very discreet because we we're dealing with people that you try to count cars and like try to like you know, scam the system.
So yeah, this it has to be like a very discreet security.
Yeah, absolutely.
The name of the game, guys in Vegas, like I was describing earlier when that we talked about the uh the the um paddock part is their job is to make you comfortable so that you continue to spend money.
That is the name of the game.
So they do everything to keep people comfortable to spend money because when you're gambling, right?
You're losing money, you might be stressed out, blah, blah, blah.
They want to have a relaxing environment, give you alcohol, make you feel safe, not make you feel paranoid or nervous by seeing metro, you know, police walking all over the place with bullet with vests on or guns.
Like police scare a lot of people away.
And people that gamble, people that are in Vegas a lot of times aren't necessarily the most upstanding of people.
So they want them in the back.
The police are there.
So at some casinos, there's obviously police there, but they're in the back in the in the security rooms and shit.
Like they're not walking around a lot of times with their M4s and stuff.
Yeah, so um that makes sense.
Yeah.
So I'm but anyone that's from Vegas or has been to Vegas, like I want y'all to pay attention.
You're not gonna see that much police presence as like other um major cities, right?
But now let's let's switch that with New York.
You go to Times Square, there's cops everywhere, yeah.
Everywhere, yeah, right.
Yeah, you know, so that that that gives you guys a difference, right?
You take about Las Vegas where a lot of tourists go, right?
One of the most visited cities in the United States.
Not that many cops everywhere.
You go to New York City, Times Square, cops every corner, every block, there's a cop.
There's police vehicles, etc.
So they do it on purpose.
Yeah.
But anyway.
Makes sense.
Let's uh let's keep going.
Well, you said what New York City's dirty as hell?
Facts it is.
I'm like, bro, New York City trash, bro.
I've been said that New York City trash.
Placed there by a man staying in the suite just a few feet away.
I didn't know what was going on, just simply because that's not normal.
I had a call or security dispatch.
I was transferred to engineering dispatch.
As he walks back into the hallway to check that room alarm, turns out a nanny a few doors down left their door ajar.
He hears a strange noise coming from that suite.
I thought it was drill noises.
Like drilling.
Drilling.
The massacre has just begun.
Across the street.
Just moments before.
Oh, drilling noises.
Like this look at that.
In the final night.
Yeah, 91 harvest festival.
Oh my god.
Aldina's like, yeah, get me out of here.
He's like, ow.
Pause.
Bullets rain down.
Why do you wait until Jason Aldean came on?
Like, yo.
Like I mean, I mean, am I you know, like seriously, like that?
That is a good question, right?
Yeah, like the dude waited, and mind you, we saw from the other documentary, the dude went like uh, you know, we saw another documentary.
He had said scoped out the other place.
Yeah, right.
And he was like, ah, you know.
Not as much.
I don't mind this music that much, but Jason Aldean, man, I'm about to I'm about to dean on him.
I'm about to start shooting, baby.
Like, bro, that is wild.
Like, he waited till the till he came on to perform to start shooting.
That's crazy.
You know, um that's probably and he did run away.
He was like, yeah, he heard the noise, and then we were like, ow.
So yeah, he waited till Jason Aldean came.
I actually thought that's probably like where he would find like the most amount of targets.
Yeah, yeah.
That's probably why, because it was a headliner show, so that that that's why.
But um, you know, all jokes aside, right?
Like that that obviously goes to show the sick nature of the guy.
He probably wanted to um get the most people uh hurt that he can.
I mean, dude, the guy had a bunch of guns, and clearly he was prepared to stay up there for a very long time.
Will you consider this is like a terrorist attack?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They they officially classed it as one too.
So I know y'all in the chat are saying some wild stuff.
Are they, Mo?
Yeah, yeah.
We're a little bit different with our sense of humor on this side of the internet, I guess.
Okay, let's keep going.
Yeah, we're a little more.
But honest, all jokes aside, like rest in peace to the people that you know um were victims in this situation.
Uh, but this guy, Jason Aldean.
I mean, you I guess he didn't like him.
Let's go.
Let's uh and he picked a country concert versus the other spot.
Uh in concert doors packed into the open air venue.
That's just a fire.
I saw the fire confusion mixes with panic.
People just running everywhere, nobody knows what to go.
In under a minute, over a hundred rounds are fired into the crowd.
Concert goes, Flood 911.
There's numerous reports coming in.
We have a 33 call calling.
It's not the shooter.
It's fireworks.
It's fireworks.
What the fuck?
Dispatchers.
It's fireworks.
Hello, 901.
You can hear the gunshots on the phone.
Yeah.
As the shooter launches his attack back on the 32nd floor, Campos, who is unarmed, continues walking down this hallway.
He passes a room service cart that the shooter is rigged with surveillance cameras.
It's either that or the sound of the stairwell door closing that alerts the shooter.
He fires through the door and at campus.
I was struck and I went to get covered.
Pause.
I had to take a moment to imagine, you know, you're um, you know, you're walking down, you're about to go Home shift's almost done.
You can hear some Jason Aldean outside or whatever.
Right.
And he heard the noise.
Yeah, and then all of it, and you're like, well, that's a weird noise.
And all of a sudden you just hear through a door.
That's and you're like, what the?
And you just like jump out the way.
Could you imagine?
I can't imagine just yum.
Yeah, like it's just like random.
Crazy.
Yeah.
Let's keep going.
Realize what was going on.
Suddenly you're under fire.
Yes.
I went to go lift up my patent leg and I saw the blood coming down.
Wow.
Campos takes cover in this doorway alcove.
There's about a two feet indent.
It's enough to lean back and stay back.
He radios for help.
Hey, they fuck fire.
Two, one, three, five.
The shooter turns back to the concert goers below and fires over 250 more rounds in the next four minutes.
250 rounds of four minutes, bro.
That is that is fast.
Pause.
So that guy inadvertently created some time for the people to escape.
So he, you know, he is kind of a hero, somewhat unbeknown to him.
Like that he bought them more time to run away.
Let's keep going.
Someone you can see, look, the cops are running to the strip now.
Think about that.
Like, if they were on the strip already, they would have been good.
Yeah.
But they're it took them for a minute.
It takes it took them a little bit of time.
Yeah, took them four minutes to actually respond.
So that proves what I tell you guys.
There's not that many cops on the strip.
Next time you're on the Las Vegas strip, man.
See if you see, you might see like maybe one or two metro cars, but you're not gonna see a big police presence.
When you have an area like that, that's a big tourist attraction with that many people in a concentrated area.
There's normally way more police, but Las Vegas is one of the few cities that like uh doesn't want their police out there like that, right?
On the strip at least, in other parts of Vegas, you're gonna see them everywhere.
But on the strip, where the big casinos are, etc., they're not there like that, man.
Someone said that Bill Sarian was there.
Oh yeah, he was.
I think.
You think so?
You know, he was, he was, he was.
There was uh yeah, I uh I I remember.
Um we'll keep we'll just keep going.
I they're gonna yeah Dan's the homie, so I'm not gonna talk about that.
People talk shit, so the nah Dan's cool, man.
Let's keep going.
Las Vegas metric police officers respond to the scene.
They have so short pause.
What this is what I will say.
Dan tried to help.
He actually did try to help.
And uh people trying to make fun of him for him, but he did actually try to help.
That's crazy when it went down.
So we have multiple guys, okay.
Yeah, they're saying that in the chat.
They're trying to help.
Control, the advised shots are coming forward.
Coming from...
Right here, Phil, come here, cover!
No, come here, come here, come here!
Hey, get behind cover!
But they, too, come under attack.
Thank you.
Can you see where it's coming from?
The officers are pinned down by automatic gunfire.
Officer Brady Cruz is shot.
And some people are like trying to make fun of Dan saying, like, oh yeah, he was trying to this uh say he was a cop to get a gun.
Yeah, he was trying to help.
I mean, like they're saying most people would run in a situation like that.
Dan tried to get a gun and actually like help.
So it I I mean, I commend them for that for that.
I mean, it you know, should should you go about saying, Hey, I work in law enforcement, whatever, like or uh, you know, prior military.
Maybe not the best way to get acquire a weapon, but like, yo, he's trying to help.
You guys gotta remember when it was when this is going on, it's pandemonium.
No one knows where the shots are coming from.
People are shot, people are dying, there's blood everywhere.
Like, the rules kind of go out the window.
It's like, yo, give me a gun.
I want to help, you know.
And I think like that's a good thing to do.
Everyone else is running, right?
Yeah, you gotta if you're running towards danger, you gotta respect that.
Yeah, you know, you gotta respect that.
Matter of fact, I'm I'm gonna talk to Dan about that next time we have him on the pod.
That's that'll be cool.
Yeah, we'll we'll talk about that.
We'll clarify that.
But yeah, people try to talk shit like he was uh trying to pose as a cop or something like that, or as a navy seal, and he was trying to get a gun to help out, help out.
So, yeah, so people are saying that he was trying to find a shooter, yeah, which is kind of clever.
Yeah, like bro, like uh most people run away.
He's trying to run towards the danger.
So I was like, bro, anyway, I would do the same.
I'd be like, Yeah, I'm former Fred, give me give me a firearm.
I'll I will help you guys.
Like, what the hell?
You know?
So anyway, this crazy world that we live in.
Um the moment captured on another officer's body camera.
We got one down!
You can work!
Go to that wall!
Up that wall!
No.
Okay, what do we have though?
The echo of gunfire through the strip leads to mistaken reports of shooters in multiple hotels.
There's a point of shooting at the, um, at the Tropicana Hotel.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Not even confusing is we're not exactly sure where the shooting is.
Police now concerned this may be part of a coordinated plot.
Deputy Chief Andrew Walsh responds to the scene.
What sticks with me is that fear, that pain in my stomach that this was gonna just be the first part of a multifaceted attack.
Pause.
Not only that, but he knows deep down in the back of his head that whenever you guys gotta okay.
Whenever you have a mass shooting, a terrorist attack, any type of like mass um level of violence, stock markets change, laws are made.
There's legislation new new legislation comes out, right?
People like it's it's it's it's like uh it's almost like another chapter begins, right?
Yeah, because you know, think about 9-11.
What happened after 9-11 happened, like the the world changed, yeah, right?
Uh American security, national security, etc.
The Patriot Act, the world changed, right?
Um, after the Boston Marathon bombing, the world changed.
So when things like this happen, it negatively impacts the location that happened, etc.
So in his head, he's like, oh my God, because he's the deputy chief.
He's the second guy from the chief.
Yeah, this is gonna be a media frenzy, it's gonna impede our ability to do investigation.
We're gonna have to coordinate with the feds now.
Like, we're gonna we got our work cut out for us now, right?
Um, and this guy ended up you know, ending the work for them, you know, be by you know committing self-deletion.
But anytime attacks like this happen under your watch, it's not a good look.
It's extremely stressful because as the law enforcement, as the chief, as a deputy chief, etc., you are responsible for the safety of the city.
So and and the the other thing too is that like they don't know where the shots are coming from.
Can you imagine?
You just hear gunshots and people around you are dying, but you don't know where it's coming from.
Yeah, and people are just falling, and you're swearing the festival.
It's insane.
Like, dude, dude, can you imagine like I uh in my head out because I mean because the number one thing, right?
When you're in a gunfight, is you need to identify where the shooting is coming from.
That's like the number one thing.
You're literally like powerless, you're helpless.
Because even if you have a weapon, you don't know where it's coming from.
Yeah, like you can hear the shots or whatever, but it's it's it's not loud enough.
It's loud, but it's night, it's and it's not loud enough to be able to see like where it's coming from.
Yeah, so yeah, dude, I can't even imagine like being there for like for like from my training, my experience, uh my training with firearms, etc.
This is literally the worst case scenario, and then from a law enforcement perspective, it it's it's this is the worst situation you could be in.
Yeah, of course.
This is literally the worst situation you could be in.
You have an attacker unknown that clearly has superior weapons, a lot of ammunition, he has the cover of night, you don't know where he is.
Um, people are dying all around you, you don't know how many shooters there are.
Yeah, like, dude, and oh, and even worse, you're in a crowded metropolitan city where the majority of the people are tourists.
Yeah, nightmare.
Yeah, literally a nightmare.
This is like a logistical nightmare for anyone that's law enforcement.
Yeah, if there is a list, I don't know where I saw it somewhere.
I saw it somewhere that it list out like where the people that die are from, and like literally, I don't think there were like not one person's from Vegas, from Vegas, yeah, yeah.
That that that's that's how it is.
Like, no one from Vegas actually goes to the strip.
Yeah, just like us, right?
We all live in Miami.
When's the last time you've been in Miami Beach?
A long time ago.
Yeah, like bro, I can't even remember the last time I went to Miami Beach.
Yeah, like so you don't go to tourist areas um when you live in the city?
So yeah, but but like from from the law enforcer perspective, it's this is bro.
This is the worst situation ever.
Like in my head, and I'm giving you guys like a more professional insight here, right?
So you guys, you might look at it like, oh, this is an active shooter, this is really dangerous.
From a law enforcement perspective, I'm looking at it like yo, this is literally the worst case scenario ever.
Like, this is on par with like a bomb going off.
Yeah, this is absolutely on par with a bomb going off.
I see asked the DC snipers kind of that was yeah, that was bad too.
That was really bad with the DC snipers.
But the thing with the DC snipers that makes them differentiate some from this is they would shoot one person and then leave.
Yeah, leave.
Exactly.
Right?
So they had the fear because they didn't know where they were shooting from or who the hell they were, but this one is just mass chaos.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Totally.
And you want to hear something?
Yeah.
There isn't so a theor uh conspiracy theory because there was like a Saudi Arabia royalty in the crowd.
And they were like, there's a whole conspiracy theory saying that this is only to stop him from like meeting to some somebody in the government because he was in he was in Vegas for like a meeting or something.
Ah, okay.
So Saudi Arabian royalty was in Vegas at that time.
That's why they think that ISIS did it.
Well, ISIS claimed that data anyway.
So okay, that would make sense.
ISIS doesn't like Saudi Arabia.
Okay, because of their ties to the United States.
Um Habibi.
Okay, that's interesting.
Yeah, I send you something.
Uh take your messages.
Okay.
Okay.
Um I guess I get I guess Saudi Arabians like Jason L Dean.
That would you imagine?
Yeah, he was there at the country concert.
Yeah, he was at there at the country concert.
Listen to Jason Al Dean.
Yeah.
All right, let's uh let's keep going.
Yes, shooter, possibly uh possibly not confirm uh terrorist related.
So three shooters so far.
We're getting reports of uh shots fired at New York, shots fired at um.
We don't know if the diversion tactics or not.
Back in the hotel, two key moments are happening almost simultaneously across the Mandalay Bay from the shooter's position.
Guards in the security office are getting news of what's happening at the concert.
We had an electric shooter, we have an active shooter inside the paragraph.
Watch as the officers head out and across the casino floor towards an exit.
All right, I got the theory.
I can't tell y'all right now.
I'll say it on humble.
Yeah, I know.
No.
I can't say it on YouTube.
Uh I'll say it on rubble.
That's why I say you're messaging.
Say it's over rubble, guys.
Because I'll tell you this, man.
Show goes off.
This is my home.
Where the fuck did you find this, Edgy?
You know, I don't do my research.
Yeah, I guess so.
Oh, Lord.
All right, let's keep going.
Door.
Threat is outside.
Armed units only.
Meanwhile, Steven Shock, an engineer, is the dudes in the chat already know what time it is.
Yeah.
Yes.
I'll tell y'all the theory when we get over the rubble, man.
Riding an elevator to the 32nd floor in response to Campos's earlier call about that L bracket.
Pushing his maintenance cart.
He walks out of the elevator and straight into danger.
I started to hear the shooting out towards the crowd.
Well, I didn't know that at the time.
I had no idea what was going on at the time.
What did it sound like to you?
It sounded like a jackhammer because you'd never expect to hear something like that.
I noticed him.
I said, get covered, it's not safe.
At that moment in time, there was more rounds being dispersed.
Could you imagine like you you just go in there to do a service order?
Yo, I just gotta get rid of this latch.
Okay.
But no, no, no, no, no, no!
Like they're like, what the hell?
Oh man.
Poor guy.
All right, let's keep going.
Shuck himself is under fire.
Something hit me in the back as I was jumping in the cover at the time.
I was like, oh, you know, I might be shot.
Someone's fired a gun up here.
Someone's firing a rifle on the 30 second floor down the hallway.
Those men from the security office here, Shucks alert and hustle towards the elevators.
Plus, I thought so.
You guys notice those two Metro guys, they were sitting in the security office, not outside.
Right.
And I think that's by design.
They don't want them out on the floor too much to scare the the patrons.
Because a lot of people don't like cops, man.
So all right, let's keep going.
If I don't come out of this hallway alive, I wanted to communicate for Metro and first responders to get up there because this is where the shooter is.
Every second that Compos and Shuck are under fire on the 32nd floor is a chance for the concert goers below to flee.
We're gonna get rambled if we don't go.
So all those people had fled in that direction when the butt gunshots rang out.
A lot of people did.
Yeah, I mean, people went multiple directions, but not knowing where the rounds were coming from.
You know, people fled for Paige Melanson, running was an agonizing choice.
She and her mother were both shot.
And we rolled her over.
Um and a retired firefighter came over, and he told us that we had to go.
He said that if we wanted to live, that we needed to go.
I looked into his eyes and and he said, You need to go.
So I did.
We were dropping fences, jumping walls, going through.
Um, we ended up in the Tropicana.
Paige and her sister fled, leaving their mom, Rosemary, behind in the care of a stranger.
Once I was shot, I fell down.
Stephanie and Paige were hanging over me, saying, Mom, just screaming my name, mom.
And next thing I know, my body just floated, floated up.
So she momentarily died.
That's crazy, man.
Let's keep going.
The gunfire.
I could see everybody.
I could see my my own body laying down there.
The next thing I know is in heaven.
And uh, I saw my dad and my two brothers and my uncle.
And it was so beautiful.
It was so beautiful.
You didn't want to come back.
They just told me it's not your time, Rosemary.
You gotta come back.
It's not your time.
So next thing I woke up, I was on a gate that they put me on that dragged me to the ambulance.
You remember that?
Yeah, but only like 20 20 seconds of it, and then the rest of it, I don't remember nothing.
That retired firefighter kept his word, getting her to safety.
Come on, guys.
Hundreds flood into the nearby streets.
Let us walk through gunfire, let us go!
She shot you where they set up makeshift triage words.
I'm gonna sit down and hang it in there.
This situation's so dire.
Police officers step in as paramedics.
See officers stopping to render aid.
You see officers bleeding from bullet wounds.
You can get amateur, like real quick, they're all coming right now.
Okay, because she got a gunshot into her lungs.
I don't know.
The injured carried away any way they can.
Oh my god.
Right now, we need your truck.
We just need to get people over to the hospital, okay?
You know what's you know what, guys?
If I'm not mistaken, I think I was in Vegas in 2017, like a month before this happened.
I was at EDC Vegas, 2017, and that was in August or July.
No way.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was in Vegas literally like a month before this.
Now that I think about it.
Wow, that's crazy.
But I'll tell you this though, EDC Vegas is out in the desert.
So Paddock couldn't have got us.
Okay, you know, we would have been saved, baby.
You like country music, bro?
You would have been gone, nigga.
You would have been gone.
You would have been out there.
Hey, Jason out there.
Oh shit.
You would have been gone.
Meanwhile, I'm over.
I'm over in the desert.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm fucking going hand with this fucking uh hardwell or whatever, you know.
I'm the fucking doing this shit.
I'm safe.
You, you're dumbass.
You square dancing.
Next thing you know.
Come on, Mary.
This guy, seriously.
Bro, he's laying on a feeling.
You go from square dancing to square on the floor, bro.
I'm out that's crazy.
Bro, I'm I'm probably like the easiest target.
You go, yeah, yeah.
You're an easy target too.
He would have got a double kill shooting at your ass, man.
Bro, I would have took up the whole clip.
Well, it would have been like Halo.
I would have took up the whole clip.
Double kill.
Triple kill.
Look at this guy.
Spectacular.
Look at these guys going to festivals.
Oh man.
That shit would have been funny, bro.
Are the lights still on?
I think I think it's still on.
All right.
We're not can't.
It was actually a year prior.
I actually did work security at a country music festival.
Yeah.
The year prior.
Although it was in Fort Lauderdale, but it was a country music festival.
Okay.
That's insane.
So yeah, just the year prior, yeah.
This festivals are the the uh the the you know the devil the target of this kind of guys of terrorists, not you guys.
Well, yeah, no, I mean uh I mean it was uh that it was open so I mean he the guy did his recon.
I will say that he definitely did his his homework, he did his recon, he studied the different hotels, he just studied the music festivals, he was searching all this stuff on his phone, so his goal was to get the most casualties, but um but yeah, yeah, I definitely wasn't I was in Vegas a month or two prior to this.
Someone said the bullets bounce off Mohawk, the bullets bounce off like yeah, they said that you're yo the chat.
Y'all are crazy, bro.
Like if it's most fat, we'll have cushion.
I like the chat, guys.
Highlight the chat.
Put it on the screen.
Can you hear how you like it?
Yeah, can you highlight it on is on Rumble or is it on YouTube?
What?
This is Mo has an over shape.
That's an HL2 job.
Yeah, they said they said Mo's fat will have cushioned his vitals.
The entire principle could have took they could have took cover behind me.
That's actually funny, bro.
Hey guys, um, like I said before, we're gonna um we're working on something right now on uh using a different software that we'll be able to put all the chats up from Rumble, YouTube, all that stuff.
So y'all will be seeing on the side going crazy.
So hopefully we can't be insane.
Yeah, so um, all right, let's keep going, guys.
This is this is ridiculous.
Not being we're not being mature on this on this episode, guys.
Yeah, we gotta go this not being mature.
Let's keep going though.
We have room in here, we have room for one in the neck.
In the midst of the chaos, police work to keep everyone calm.
Hang in there.
You guys are gonna be okay.
We'll be back.
Started off just like any other normal shift.
Uh Brandon was my trainee that night.
It was his second night on the job.
Rookie Brandon Engstrom and veteran officer Richard Cole were just beginning their graveyard shift when the shooting began.
Our sergeant had the radio on.
Shots came out over the radio.
Hey guys, real quick.
Um, we got 1.6k of you guys watching on YouTube.
Can you guys do me a favor?
Let's get a 1.6.
Let's get 100% engagement.
Let's not the demonetization stop us.
Let's go ahead, go up in the algorithm so people can go ahead and find this content, man.
So do me a favor, like the video so we can hit 1600 uh 1600 likes and get the uh and then comment below um on the on the video uh for the algorithm.
Uh guys, and also yeah, I want to address this because I've been grading it uh on Twitter a lot.
So there's been like fires in Maui lately, and this chief guy, the the head of belief of uh in charge for Vegas is the chief guy too for the Maui fires, and people don't like that, and people like are not happy with that because uh they're saying that this guy got silent for for this mass shooting.
Oh, the deputy chief.
Yeah, so he's now the chief down in my in Maui.
Yeah, oh wow, so y'all, y'all in the chat are sharp, man.
You guys recognize him immediately.
Yeah, okay.
Damn, okay.
Let's keep going.
So immediately he yells at us to go to our cars.
The advised automatic fire.
Automatic fire from the elevator position.
A cover.
Well, we're driving there.
We can hear every time somebody keys up their microphone on duty.
We can hear automatic gunfire.
As soon as we show up, it's time to go to work.
Trying to help anybody we could right off the bat.
Keep going, everybody keep going.
What in the actual and then that's when we met Frank became uh over to our car, and he's carrying uh his wife Giovanna in his arms, and he said, help me.
I'm a police officer.
Get her on the car.
Help me.
This is crazy what they did here.
She appeared in the life list.
No, no, I said that you watch what they do here, man.
This is wild.
So they come up across this couple.
Um the guy's a cop somewhere else, and uh obviously there's no ambulance, and she's bleeding profusely.
Wow.
Yeah.
Let's keep going.
At that point, we obviously knew that this was very critical.
Close that door!
We're married 22, I'm in a right to U.S.T.
with a female with a gunshot wound to the head.
I remember within the first 30 seconds to a minute of us driving to the hospital.
We heard that an officer had been shot, and Brandon realized that that was somebody he went to the academy with, and I remember him saying on the job.
That officer, Grady Cook, who moments earlier had been pinned down with that team of officers under fire.
Like Brandon, it was Officer Cook's second day on the job.
Damn.
That all in itself was tough.
All I could think was we have to get Giovanna to the hospital immediately.
And all I wanted to do was help both.
Just driving as fast as we can, and Frank's in the back seat, and he's yelling at Giovanna to hang on.
One minute, man, one minute.
Keep talking to her from press on the chest compression, man.
I remember uh banging on the window, and I hear Brandon in the front.
he's telling me to hey you know keep doing chest compressions and we're almost there Brandon and I carried Giovanna into the hospital.
Follow me.
At this point, she just had blood.
She was bleeding everywhere, like her entire body was covered in blood.
And we carried her into the uh emergency room, and I just remember yelling, Hey, I have a gunshot wound to the head.
Where do you want her?
You got pause.
You if you guys could see though the the she had so much blood it was in her hair.
You can almost see it like uh it's it's like the the blood is starting to coagulate in her hair.
You it's blurry, but yeah, I I could tell from the way that the hair is swinging.
It's not swinging as freely, it's a lot stiffer like this.
That means that the blood is is is coagulating in from the hair.
That's wild.
Uh that's crazy, man.
And then you can see you could tell if the amount of blood just from them.
Um you're gonna see right now with their uniforms.
Keep going.
Set her down, and that was like the first moment that you had to a chance to take a breath.
And I looked down and covered in covered in blood.
I looked at Brandon.
Wow.
He said, What are we doing?
So, let's let's go.
We gotta go back.
Shannon, call the police.
Someone's firing a gun up here.
Someone's firing a rifle on the 30 second floor down the hallway.
Control units responding to the first job here.
Inside the Mandalay Bay, Stephen Shuck, the engineer pinned down on the 32nd floor with security guard Jesus Campos, have alerted authorities to the shooter's location.
Watch for weapons of the people coming out.
We're all my top right now.
Police spread out, sweeping through the hotel.
Looking for other threats.
You guys two behind you already.
Waking stunned guests in the process.
Can you imagine, guys?
That you're like just sleeping in bed, right?
You you're tired, you went to the country concert earlier, and you're you don't like Jason Al Dean, so you didn't stay for the headline.
You think he sucks?
Like, hey, hey, hey, hey.
And then they just come in and you're just and you're in and you're with there with your hooker.
Oh my god.
Uh I swear I wasn't at the country concert paying for box.
And then next thing you know, you know, you uh they're like, oh, okay.
It's all right.
I can't imagine you just being in the hotel, just chilling, and you hear just like the drilling sound like that's just insane.
Yeah, and really close because next thing you know, the police bust in your joint.
Like, bro, you you you're about to literally, you're like, oh yeah, about to get in with this uh with this 304, and then next thing you know, they fucking kick in and that's that's a cock block.
That's a cockblock.
I ain't gonna lie.
That was a that's an epic cockblock.
You really about a smash, and then they just busted your shit with rain gear.
Like the fucking Kool-Aid man.
Oh yeah, boom!
Oh yeah, and you're like, oh no, I'm not gonna late.
Damn, this bitch cost me a thousand dollars.
God damn, right?
And then the next thing you know, no, because that yeah, could bro, everybody be tricking out there in Vegas, man.
Oh god, that shit trash.
Oh god.
So it was no either.
That shit is funny as hell.
Oh yeah!
Like you would always bust to the fucking door, all right.
He just break the wall.
Yeah, yeah, you would just bust through and everyone's drinking.
Oh shit, yeah, I was thirsty anyway.
You guys are old.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
We're young, thank you very much.
Yeah, um damn.
Uh there was a funny ass uh family guy clip.
Yeah, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no.
Can we play that clip?
Oh my god.
Can we play it?
Uh Edgie, find it on I I haven't never seen this clip.
Find it on the side is literally hilarious, bro.
I it lit the one of the funniest things ever, bro.
I already know what it is, right?
I already know exactly what we know what time it is.
Who's ready for the Kool-Aid man?
It's it's funny for you because you're old.
Well, you're you're uh who cares what you think, you're a woman.
What you think?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, we'll find it.
Yeah, both.
Yeah, of murder.
All right.
This is funny as hell, bro.
Call us immature.
You gotta share the screen though.
Yeah, you guys are immature.
In the first degree.
Oh no.
Oh, no.
Oh, yeah.
okay can i ask everyone to please stop saying oh no in this Yo, man, that Kool-Aid guy always came at the worst times.
What's funny is that he back up to the same hole.
Yeah, like that's funny.
I thought y'all wanted some juice.
My bad.
I'm just gonna leave now.
Bye.
Yo, when we was kids like that, was the coolest thing.
Well, when yeah, when we was kids, and you was still uh I wasn't even born.
Yeah, you were still in your um in your daddy's uh, you know, I can't say and it hurts.
YouTube, we love you.
All right, let's keep going.
Oh man.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Let's go, please put your hands up.
There's an active shooter in the hotel, okay?
They walked in your room.
you Ten minutes have passed since the first gunshot area.
By this point, the shooter has gone quiet.
Pause on the 32nd floor.
So Chuck and K. As you guys can see, they're systematically clearing, they're listening to the sound.
And if you guys watch our um Nashville shooting, you guys will see how like the police, like they're listening for the sound, and they're systematically clearing each floor, clearing each each hallway, and they're just working their word towards the noise.
So uh let's keep one.
They gotta be extant to freaking nervous as hell, man.
Campos escaped to safety as police and security work to get the guests out of their rooms.
Come in, come in.
Run, go, go, go.
One coming down.
Go, go, go.
What is that cart?
Some of them probably like butt naked.
Yeah, thanks.
I know there were some butt-naked people.
They had to have walked in on at least one couple smashing.
Come on, man.
Somebody said, I'm afraid to walk it out.
Oh man.
Forget about it.
I don't know.
They worry that room service cart is rigged with a bomb.
Oh, yeah, they were there for a minute.
What are they confronted with?
Can they find out if it's a two-story?
So this delays them.
They get close enough to that room.
There's wires, there's cameras.
What are they walking into?
Is that an IED?
Is there more than one person?
How many people are there?
We had nothing.
Let's go.
I'm okay.
Back back.
Watch movie traffic.
There's a car right in front of the room.
Cover asses.
I got shotgun too.
Copy, we should be a floor below you.
One floor below.
A swap team makes their way to that stairway.
Shield up, shield up.
You guys are doing a phenomenal job, by the way.
Beers are on me later.
Metro!
Right next to the shooter's room, they gain out make injury.
Cobbs busting on Mo naked.
They busted on you naked.
They're like, what the fuck is this?
Yo, Chad got no chill, man.
They force open that bolted door.
Kill the light, concealing their position.
And rig the door to the suite with an explosive strip.
Stand by for breach.
Then a warning.
Everyone in the hallway needs to move.
So it took them a little over an hour.
The shooting started at 10, right?
If I'm not mistaken, guys.
1001 is started.
Yeah, I think so.
Um, yeah, so it took them about an hour, an hour, 20 minutes or so to finally make their way to the to the they they finally see where the shooter is.
So let's keep going.
breach breach Okay, cover on that.
End with you.
End with you.
Clear.
They find the shooter dead by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
1005.
What scanner about you put cameras up on the people and all that?
Not bad.
A little over an hour for them to find them.
So you granted they didn't know where the shoots were cut shots were coming from.
Yeah.
Keep going.
They prep a second breach to clear the adjoining room.
We need the air clear for Everett 20.
What is up down inside the room?
In both rooms, over a thousand gunshell casings and an unimaginable cache of weapons.
Look at all the guys.
Guys, everything's okay.
We took he's dead, okay?
Go straight down to the side end museum.
Poor lady.
News spreads across the hotel.
She was next door to that.
Like in the same room to that.
Yeah.
Damn.
Yeah, they they they were they were shook.
They just stood there, I guess, and didn't get out their room.
I wouldn't either.
Yeah, facts.
They went in and then the doors were cleared after that.
Anyone dead up there?
Oh, one down.
I'm sorry.
For the thousands of guests that have been sheltering in place.
Excuse me, I'm sorry.
Relief.
We have no control over the actions of evil people, but we're here now.
thank you A devastating national tragedy in Las Vegas, claiming 58 lives and leaving hundreds injured.
As a nation, it's as if we've Grown desensitized to the horror of mass shootings.
But the Las Vegas massacre seemed different.
The deadliest mass shooting in American history.
The shooter from his perch high up and far away, exposing the fact that nowhere is too far or too secure for a bullet's reach.
Yeah, damn.
We started getting the festival.
We started getting desensitized.
Um 2017.
Yeah, yeah.
Mass shootings are, yeah.
Columbine is what's kicked it off.
And we're gonna post that uh for you guys.
Don't worry, very soon.
Um, I have it ready to go.
I'll probably post it for y'all on Rumble, maybe tomorrow or something like that.
Or I'm gonna figure out my Rumble's posting schedule.
But we got you guys.
But yeah, we're desensitized to mass shootings in the United States now.
It's kind of crazy.
Well, it's not multiple grounds.
Oh, desensitized, like where it doesn't like affect us as you used to.
Yeah, doesn't have the same.
Like we're used to it.
Like, oh, a mass shooting.
Um, what's what's new?
It's just another day of the office.
Yeah, that's insane.
Yeah.
Boom book.
I ask you one.
to remain frozen in those moments of terror As authorities work to calculate the totality of the disaster.
It's hard to comprehend what happened, even to this day.
The final toll, staggering.
58 dead, over 850 injured.
The deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
After the shooting, we went back, and then our next job was to clear the concert grounds and look for anybody who was still alive and hiding.
And then after that was done, our our job for the rest of the morning was actually standing over standing over some people who were passed away.
Wow.
Over until the coroner could come and pick them up until about eight in the morning.
Later that morning, they head back to the hospital to check on officer Brady Cook and that young woman they had carried in.
I said, let's let's go down to uh trauma and see if we can get the name of the girl that we brought in.
I thought for sure that she probably didn't make it.
And we talked to a nurse, and I said, Hey, you know, we brought this girl in last night.
She was oh, yeah, I remember her.
And they said she's up on like the third or fourth floor in the ICU, and I was stunned that she was still alive.
We went up to uh the neural ICU and saw her laying in going to the hospital and learning that she's actually still alive, was kind of like sunshine to a dark day.
I saw it in their face that they were they were hurt by this, and they could, you know, and I kept telling them, you know, the a be proud, you know, you you guys got my wife here.
For Frank and Giovanna Calzadias, their swift actions meant the difference between life and death.
You know, there's nothing but love for those two guys.
Yeah, for sure.
I I'm speechless.
I I don't know what words to say to the that I'm grateful.
They saved my life.
In the days after the attack, the dark portrait of the man at the center of the massacre came into focus.
The shooter, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, a retired accountant and real estate investor.
At one point, a net worth of just over two million dollars.
but the scale and scope of what he did and how he did it remained a mystery september 25th 2017 security camera footage captures paddock arriving at the mandalay bay resort and casino six days before the attack He's a high roller, a regular at the hotel.
He was a very typical guest.
He was in our estimation the lowest risk type of individual.
No alarm bells going off.
Paddock checks into a suite on the 32nd floor, and he's given the VIP treatment, Allowed to bring his luggage up through a service elevator.
He just looks like a middle-aged guy with a lot of luggage going up to a room.
In the Mandalay Bay, a sprawling metropolis of restaurants, nightclubs, and over a hundred thousand square feet of the game.
Have you ever stayed at the Mandalay Bay?
Mo?
No.
I was at I was at um Tahiti.
Okay.
Mo, uh, guys in the chat.
Let me know what if uh Mandalay Bay is good.
Give me give me ones if you guys think Mandalay Bay is good, two if you guys think it sucks.
If you've been there, like to be honest, like if you've been there.
If you haven't been there, then don't vote.
But I want to see what what y'all think.
On YouTube and Rumble.
Let's see here.
Okay, so it is good.
All right.
Couple people saying ones.
Yeah.
I mean, it seems good though.
Seems like a nice hotel.
Yeah, it does seem nice.
I never stayed there.
Um, all right, let's keep going.
And in a sea of thousands over the course of the next six days under the ever watchful eyes above Rumble too.
Paddock moves about the hotel where he's known to gamble tens of thousands of dollars at a time.
He can be seen playing the slots, making a purchase at the resort shop, and leisurely walking around.
He preferred to play video poker machines.
He would uh stay at that for uh hours on end and spend the nights here, yes, literally through the night.
Over the course of his stay, he makes several trips to his house in Mesquite, Nevada, and brings in case after case after case of luggage, 21 suitcases in all, full of guns and ammunition.
Four days, he checks into an adjoining room on the 32nd floor using the name of his girlfriend.
Authorities say he'd already wired 150,000 to her in the Philippines.
Put the finally investorship simp.
And in the Philippines, bro, that's that's we talking millions actually.
Yeah, that's easy.
That's that's millions out there to her.
Yeah, he probably uh he probably knew he wasn't gonna make it.
So yeah, here simping.
Simping and shooing.
Let's keep going.
On October 1st, he orders room service and rigged those surveillance cameras before he brings in a final batch of suitcases and locks himself in his room.
This will be the last known footage of Stephen Paddock alive.
Since the night of October 1st, the story of what happened in this hallway on the 32nd floor has only been talked about, never seen until now.
Jesus was coming here to check this door, which had been left.
Chunks of wall are missing because it's been taken out as evidence because shrapnel and bullets were flying down this hallway, shot from all the way in the other end.
And as we get closer to where the shooter was hiding out, you can see more of the debris, more of the drywall, more of the soot.
Behind this door, investigators would find 24 weapons, ranging from AR-15s with bump stocks to AR-10s with armor-piercing bullets, which are legal to buy, but illegal to sell.
He fired more than a thousand rounds in 10 minutes, but he still had over 5,000 rounds of live ammunition.
In our country, you can go out and buy that many weapons and not break the law until one of those kills a human being.
Is a challenge for law enforcement.
A lot of people looked at the arsenal and said, How could a man bring that much of an arsenal into a hotel?
My first response to that is there are thousands of people.
He's a president and uh of C O and and COO Mandalay Bay Resorting Casino.
So he uh he owns the joint pretty much.
Let's keep going.
See what he's gotta say.
Our back door uh from the parking garage with luggage.
We greet and welcome, and our first priority is to say welcome.
We're glad you're here.
That's our first responsibility.
Once I saw the arsenal that was up there, uh it's sickening.
Since he attacked the Mandalay Bay has implemented new security measures.
Of course.
There are clearly random checks going on.
How are dogs being used?
Well, I think Tim as a canine pro anyone that for all you guys that gave ones in the chat that you've been to Mandalay Bay and you liked it.
Did y'all notice like uh more secure than the other hotels in Vegas?
Go in a comment below.
You guys notice more security at the end of the day.
Do you think it's only in the mandalay?
Probably.
I will believe that it will they will implement that in like all the hotels.
In that downtown, yeah.
You know, I will say this.
When we were in Vegas, when we went to go do Access Vegas, I don't know if you remember Angie.
There was there was two cops that that were heavily armed that were standing like in public.
Yeah, I remember at the at the casino, but they were the only two.
I didn't see any other cops anywhere else.
And I was actually shocked.
I was like, Well, where did what the hell?
But yeah, those are the only two.
But Mandalay Bay, let me know if y'all if y'all uh saw any if the security was bumped up from the last time you'd been there.
Well, they say nah.
They said nah.
I see I see no, I see hell no.
Oh, like Yeah.
Well, what was it the where we stayed?
The hotel.
Don't remember either.
I forget.
I for I don't know the name.
If someone said the name, I would say it would I I would know.
Yeah, I would know it.
Yeah, me too.
But um it's the one you walk in, and there's like a rainforest in it.
Someone in the chat's gonna know.
You walk in and it's like a rainforest.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just go like a bridge with like uh yeah, like yeah, it's like a little rainforest when you walk in and stuff.
It's um when you go to the right, and it's like the lobby does law to uh um check in, and then if you go straight, it's like no, no, it wasn't a blagio.
No.
Venation or palazzo.
Was the Venetian?
No.
Can remember either.
Yeah, if someone if someone names it though, I think I'll remember.
They say Arya.
Was it Arya?
Maybe it was Arya.
No, it was the merch.
Oh, it was a Mirage.
Yeah.
It was the Mirage guys.
It was a Mraj.
There we go.
It was a Mirage, yep.
Yeah.
So, all right, let's keep going.
I sent Marriage.
Shout out to the program.
Shout out to the chat, man.
Y'all really are G's, man.
And guys, get ready because we're gonna transition over to Rumble and we're gonna read some of the rants and stuff like that.
Actually, you know what?
Um let's read some of these rants right now.
Uh uh.
Oh, they're all bad.
All right, never mind.
We'll read them on Rumble.
Let's keep going.
To basically screen for things that we are concerned about.
And authorities say because just know.
Oh, okay.
Of course.
Casino industry is a fantastic partner for our town for the changes they've made with room checks and with who they're allowing to have rooms that overlook outdoor venues, both on the strip and in downtown.
They've been great partners for us.
But now pause real quick.
I got some cash apps I want to read.
Um, Cody Barron goes for my new is personally saved my life.
They uh love you, brother.
Thank you so much.
Cody Barron, that's a dollar.
Uh Henry Varro goes for where there's a will, there's a way, brother.
Thank you so much, my friend.
Um, and then we got Kevin Branch goes, um, for EQs and rain in LA, but Vegas shit is wild as fuck.
Okay.
Uh and that's from Kevin Branch, and then we got Jonathan Rosas, uh, 50 bucks for no question.
Just want to support.
Thank you so much, my friend.
I appreciate that.
Uh, and then we got 777.
Uh, and this is the seven dollars seventy-seven cents from Adrian Casilis.
Thank you for everything you do.
Uh Myron, thank you so much, my friend.
And then JR Five Bucks goes, did the NRA ever ban bump stops after the shooting?
Um ban bump stops.
Um, I don't know, but Angie, can you search that real quick?
Um bump stops?
Yeah, that they ban bump stops.
Uh on uh did the NRA bump and ban bump stops.
So all right, let's keep going, Mo.
Yes.
The casinos in Vegas?
Yeah.
We still don't know the answer to the big question.
Why?
What do you know definitively about his motive?
Yeah, nothing.
Other places have had mass casualty incidents where shooters and gunmen have left behind manifestos.
In this case, we just don't have that.
The shooter may have taken his motive to the grave, but MGM says the massacre was still clearly an act of terrorism that the company argues they're not legally responsible for.
Last summer, they made the controversial decision to sue over a thousand victims of the Las Vegas attack.
What's cutting a law passed after 9-11?
MGM has gone.
Wait, how do you sue the victims?
What?
Yo, yeah, I heard that uh What do you mean?
That's weird.
Let's keep going.
To court arguing they are not financially liable because the security company they hired for the concert was federally certified against terrorist attacks.
Survivors of the Las Vegas massacre now speaking out after they're now being sued by the owner of the Mandalay Bay Hotel.
The company aware of the back, I knew I knew his answer was like bull stuff.
What the fuck?
Bruh.
It's me.
I'm the problem.
Can someone look up the owner of Mandalay Bay?
I want to see where this thing here from the Stephen Horse for thing uh website.
He says that Nevada's congressional delegation has pressed disappointment with a federal appeals court with a federal appeal court ruling that blocked a ban on bump stocks, which was pronted after the October 1st.
Okay, so but so they're still illegal then.
Yeah.
They blocked the ban.
Okay.
Um can someone find out owner of Mandalay Bay.
That launched his lawsuit, the owner.
Yeah, can you can you find out, Angie?
Or someone in the chat, if one of y'all know who it is.
I want to I want to know.
All right, let's keep going, Mocklash says that MGM's lawsuit is simply a legal maneuver and not meant to be an insult to those who were injured or killed in the attack.
It's owned by Vichy Properties.
MGM Corporation owns Mandalay Bay.
Okay, who owns MGM Corporation?
That's what I want to know.
No, no, no.
It's operated by MGA resources.
Yeah, who owns that though?
It's Vici Properties.
It's uh it's uh uh So Vici property owns MGM.
Yeah, goddamn.
They see they're laying it.
I see what they're doing.
Now figure out who owns Vici properties.
Sounds Italian.
All right, let's keep going, Mo in the past few months.
What do you want the public to know?
Well, I think uh the main thing you want us to know is that uh uh this is uh this is a small city, uh, and it's a big family.
The community depends on Mandalay Bay.
We're a community serving a community, and so uh that is our focus.
We can mourn what's going on, but we want to work together to look to the future and that there's hope.
The lawsuits are currently suspended while MGM and the survivors involved are in mediation.
Survivors like Rosemary Melanson and her two daughters, Stephanie and Pai.
It has been such a year for you guys.
We first talked to the Melansons last year, just a few days after the attack.
They say it at least about an eight inch or so deep.
Paige was shot in the arm, but her mother Rosemary's injuries were far worse when Paige and her sister were forced to leave her in the care of a stranger.
Tell me what that bullet did to her.
Uh some they're already kind of giving answers, but uh, we can't say here because it might I think it sparks the uh all right, okay.
Well, it came in from the You guys better come on over to Rumble because all right, go ahead.
Let's keep going.
And it uh went sideways and it severed where the esophagus meets the stomach.
It broke some ribs, it tore through her intestines, but hit her liver, her spleen.
Um, and then when she was on life support in that first week, she was going into kidney failure as well.
My mom's always been there for us, and so her not talking back to us.
That was the hardest part for me.
As part of their own healing process, the Melanson sisters relied on the Las Vegas dance studio they own.
Dance has always been an outlet for us, and whether we're happy, those emotions come through.
If we're upset, those emotions come through.
That is our way to express ourselves.
Broken down, eh?
On her first day back to work after the attack, Paige let those emotions lay bare through dance.
Um I chose the song Rise Up.
What wasn't that your favorite song?
It just felt so good to move again and so good to interpret, you know what I had been feeling over the last three weeks.
What were you feeling in that moment?
Relief because doctors had said that wasn't country enough.
That you know it was gonna be a long road, but my mom was gonna make it.
Okay, after nearly a year spent in and out of the hospital, Rosemary is heading home for good.
those nurses Yeah, you can take the bath again.
But the road to full recovery for Rosemary will be a long one.
Just last month, the Department of Justice allocated close to 17 million dollars to assist those affected by the shooting money that could help families like the Melance.
What did you learn about your wife through all this?
Well, um how resilient she was, how strong a person she was.
What did you learn about yourself during all this?
I'm stronger than I thought I was.
And what have you learned about your family?
That they're stronger than what they what I gave them credit for.
And it seems everywhere you look, one year on, signs of that strength throughout the community.
The city of Las Vegas came together almost as one big family, and they're still supporting each other.
Uh, despite the the tragic event that happened.
People still walk down the street, especially tourists on the strip.
They see us and they thank us for everything we do.
All the first responders, paramedics, emts for responding so fast.
Yeah, they did respond fairly quickly, not being on the strip.
The people on the ground that were getting injured people into their vehicles and taking them to the hospital.
I just thought that um those to me are just my heroes.
You know, you saved countless lives down below.
What goes through your mind when you think that?
Just doing my job, and did it to the best of my ability, and then some these two unlikely heroes now back to work, carrying with them one solemn vow.
I feel like I got a second chance, and 58 people didn't, and I need to live a good life to honor them.
All right.
Um cool.
So that is the documentary.
We didn't get we didn't we didn't get shut down on YouTube, which is great.
I thought like they would say, like, oh, you're using you know, you're streaming content that is whatever copyright or some shit, but um, I think it's time to switch over to read the rants and then show the show the crime scene photos.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, let's go ahead, guys.
If you want to see the uncensored version, um, well, I honestly to be honest, it's not even really that bad.
Uh but uh if you guys want to um see it's not really that bad, what they photos, yeah.
I mean, it we could probably get away with putting them on YouTube, but it might age restrict the video.
But we we won't put it on YouTube, it's fine.
I don't want to age restrict the video it's not because it's yeah, but it's because it's it's it's crime scene, it's educational, so but they were still probably age restricted.
All right, ready you guys?
Yeah, guys, come on over.
We're gonna switch over to Rumble.
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