Las Vegas shooter perplexes law enforcement
By Reuters
03 October 2017 |
8:07 am
Stephen Paddock, the man who let loose a barrage of bullets on the Las Vegas Strip in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, has no criminal record, and according to a family member was not a lover of guns or had a history of mental trouble.
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