Ok... if that’s the case, then somewhere between say 10 to 15 minutes elapsed between when something happened that made it necessary for Campo to go to the floor and when shooting started. Why the lengthy delay? One would assume that with all that planning that the shooter did, once the window was knocked out, shooting would have started almost immediately, no?
And what door was ajar that put it into alarm mode so that Campo was told to go to the floor in the first place? I had understood that shooter had barricaded the stairwell doors so one assumes they would have been closed. And his own door would most certainly have been closed....And how was Campo evacuating guests on the floor with the stairwell doors closed? Surely they weren’t all in the hallway waiting for an elevator, were they?
From cnn...”An open door a few rooms away from the Las Vegas suite of the man who was gunning down concertgoers at a music festival set off an alarm that prompted a response from a security guard, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin C. McMahill said Friday.
The alarm from a room “a number of doors down” from Paddock’s likely was a coincidence, McMahill told CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.” The door was not forced open, had been open for a while, and Paddock didn’t have the keys to that room. McMahill said that door either had been left open or didn’t shut completely.”
Wouldn’t you expect the front desk to get calls upon guests hearing massive windows being shattered?
The door that sending the ‘ajar’ signal was, according to one report, down the hall a few doors.
Maybe the shooter wanted to lure the security guard in to take him out of action before the shooting spree so that he would not be interrupted in the middle of it, before actual police arrived. Was there only one security guard?