It was Sunday night, not too late. Maybe many rooms were vacant. Maybe people were downstairs being busy gambling. There was a concert which may have muffled the sound of breaking falling glass. It was night, so I doubt that anyone looking out their windows would have seen falling glass.
So these guests would hear gunfire but not massive panes of glass being shattered out with hammers? I would think the vibrations being sent to other rooms via repeated pounding/thumping on glass would be just as dramatic as the gunfire.
Do I think the current narrative of Paddock as lone wolf shooter is BULLSHIITE? Hell yes I do. The shooting stopped because the REAL shooter(s) saw SWAT coming at the FAR END OF the hallway on floor 32. SWAT went room-by-room on floor 32 in order to EVACUATE NEARBY GUESTS and I recall reading this process along with a pause (to evaluate for booby-trap) before entering Paddock's room TOOK UP TO AN HOUR. So in-between the time the shooting stopped and the time SWAT entered the room we are talking about PROBABLY AT LEAST A HALF HOUR. Early in this one hour time frame is when the REAL shooter(s) ESCAPED.
In-between the time SWAT arrived on floor 32 to clear adjacent rooms and the time they actually arrived at Paddock's room THERE WAS MORE THAN AMPLE TIME (UPWARDS OF AN HOUR) FOR THE REAL SHOOTER TO ESCAPE.
Do the elevators have escape hatches in their ceilings whereby one can access the next floor above by opening the sliding doors and walking out?? Hmmmm? If you were dressed in a security guard uniform and carrying a pistol would anyone question you if you stressed that you were looking for the rampaging shooter? PROBABLY NOT.