Las Vegas mass shooting, updated as of this hour

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  1. nax

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    @Chinatown

    I could have sworn it was you. Dang!

    Profile fit to a "T". Lemme see.
    - likes Asian chicks
    - likes gambling
    - likes guns
    - hates crowds
    - hates Florida
    - no criminal record
    - white dude

    Anything I miss?
     
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    You have a one track mind lol
     
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    I recall China has mentioned a few times he has a twin brother.
     
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    The shooter chickened out when this guy promised to give him "just the tip"

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      An FBI-issued poster seeking the capture of Benjamin Hoskins Paddock.
    The father of the gunman behind the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history robbed a string of banks in Arizona, escaped prison in Texas and tried to start a new life as the manager of a bingo parlor in Oregon, according to historical newspaper articles.

    Eric, the brother of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, who killed at least 50 people from his hotel room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino late Sunday, told the Orlando Sentinel that their father was Benjamin Hoskins Paddock.

    The elder Paddock, born in Wisconsin in 1926, had a host of other fake names and nicknames, including “Big Daddy” and “Old Baldy," and was on the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted list from 1969 to 1977.

    Paddock was indicted in 1960 on three counts of robbing Phoenix branches of Valley National Bank, the Arizona Republic reported on Oct. 6 that year. He was accused of stealing close to $25,000 and was caught in the summer of 1960 by FBI agents after returning to Arizona from Las Vegas.

    The 6-foot-4, 245-pound Paddock was convicted and slapped with a 20-year prison sentence, but the lengthy jail term was cut short when he busted out of a federal prison in Texas in 1969, the Eugene Register-Guard reported.

    STEPHEN PADDOCK: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT LAS VEGAS SHOOTING SUSPECT

    An escaped federal prisoner poster issued by the FBI at the time said Paddock was “diagnosed as psychopathic” and “reportedly has suicidal tendencies and should be considered armed and dangerous.”

    About six months after the escape, Paddock was involved in an armed robbery at a bank in San Francisco and was awaiting trial related to charges from that incident on Oct. 6, 1978, according to the Oregon newspaper.

    Paddock, described by the FBI as being an “avid bridge player,” had managed to live a secret life centered on another game --bingo -- as a parlor manager in Springfield, Ore.

    “My view is let him go… and good riddance.”

    - Circuit Judge George Woodrich on Benjamin Hoskins Paddock's legal saga
    The FBI said Paddock lived for years in the Eugene-Springfield area under the alias of Bruce Werner Ericksen and managed to stay one step ahead of law enforcement by constantly changing his appearance and avoiding contact with police, which may have resulted in fingerprinting, the Eugene Register-Guard reported.

    The man dubbed by the newspaper as “Bingo Bruce” appeared to have run out of luck in 1978 when he was arrested, but the feds paroled him and he was back in the number-calling game just a year later.

    “He was a nice guy, and helped a lot of people financially and did one hell of a lot for the kids,” former Junction City Mayor Chuck Ivey, who was on the parole board, told the newspaper.

    “All that stuff is old news,” Ivey said when he asked about Paddock’s past.

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    In 1987, the gig finally ended when the Oregon Attorney General’s Office filed seven racketeering charges against Paddock related to his bingo operation. On top of that, he was charged with rolling back car odometers.

    Paddock settled the racketeering charges for $623,000 and pleaded no contest to the odometer case, while simultaneously claiming he had cancer.

    Among his other life claims: being an auto crew racing chief, Chicago Bears football player and survivor of a World War II mine sweeper sinking, according to the Eugene Register-Guard.

    When the final verdict in Paddock’s legal saga came in, and Circuit Judge George Woodrich decided to let him off with a $100,000 fine and no jail time.

    “He could be conning everybody, but this is an economic crime and he’s an old man,” the newspaper quoted Woodrich as saying. “My view is let him go… and good riddance.”

    Paddock then went back to the Lone Star state and lived there until his death in 1998. Laurel Paulson, a woman he met while living in Oregon, told the Eugene Register-Guard that he got by on a VA pension and helped her run a machine shop.

    “He was a man that people either loved or hated,” she said. “He always said he was a dinosaur.”

    By Greg Norman, Fox News
     
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    It was a casino. Maybe he blew his retirement.
     
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    Hopefully we will know more when his roommate returns to the states.
     
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    I've already read 3 separate accounts of gun owners onsite that heard the gunfire and immediately dismissed it because, "it can't be happening here."

    Mind can be funny like that.
     
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    5000 rounds worth maybe? 60 dollars a box of 50 at a time? /snark.

    I decided instead of counting the 58 kia and 515+ wia who are enduring this day with all their loved ones and friends who must be absolutely sick, I consider this.

    Gospel of John provides us the understanding that when someone who is in his 50's tosses the body over a number of younger generation people to take rounds for them out of love so that the young ones may live while saying that he has had a good life and it wont matter to him as long the young ones gets to have a future where possible when the rounds impacted around them.

    I prefer to think of the thousands in that concert who must have had to switch from having fun and enjoy life to becoming where possible helping others when they need it should it be within them.

    Perhaps this is one way evil itself should be erased.

    M'Bay should consider a crew to go in and eradicate that entire floor. No one will want to stay there for a very very long time now.

    I am however getting rather sick of the reporters inside the white house trying to push questions onto the Secretary about pending political acts vs guns etc. I don't think this is the day for that.

    The Nation's leadership has been worried about a lone wolf that has some impact for years now and they got it. We will need to hold them carefully to account for what they do with it today and every day after.

    I don't have anything new to add except that Vegas is apparently within limitations are back up and running. It is good for a people to continue to enjoy life and helping where they can.
     
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