Vegas gunman set up cameras inside, outside hotel room

An investigator (inset) inspects the window on the Mandalay Bay hotel casino from where Stephen Paddock reportedly shot at spectators of an open-air music festival on October 1, 2017.
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LAS VEGAS, United States — The Las Vegas gunman planned his massacre so meticulously that he even set up cameras inside his high-rise hotel room and on a service cart outside his door, apparently to spot anyone coming for him, the sheriff said Tuesday.

The cameras Paddock set up at the Mandalay Bay hotel casino were part of the extensive preparations by Stephen Paddock that included stockpiling nearly two dozen guns before opening fire from his perch on the closing night of a three-day country music festival below.

“I anticipate he was looking for anybody coming to take him into custody,” Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.

During the Sunday night rampage, a hotel security guard who approached the room was shot through the door and wounded in the leg.

“The fact that he had the type of weaponry and amount of weaponry in that room, it was preplanned extensively,” the sheriff said, “and I’m pretty sure he evaluated everything that he did and his actions, which is troublesome.”

Lombardo said the investigation is proceeding cautiously in case criminal charges are warranted against someone else.

“This investigation is not ended with the demise of Mr. Paddock,” the sheriff said. “Did this person get radicalized unbeknownst to us? And we want to identify that source.”

In addition to the cameras, investigators found a computer and 23 guns with him at the hotel, along with “bump stock” devices that can enable a rifle to fire continuously, like an automatic weapon, authorities said. Nineteen more guns were found at Paddock’s Mesquite home and seven at his Reno house.

Video shot outside the broken door of the room show an assault-style rifle with a scope on a bipod. The sheriff said an internal investigation has been launched to find out how that footage was obtained.

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