Visibly Nervous LVMPD Commander: “There Is No Conspiracy… Nothing To Hide”

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Visibly nervous LVMPD Commander denies Las Vegas conspiracy

Sheriff Joseph Lombardo of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department appeared visibly shaken and nervous when he told reporters Friday that “there are no conspiracies” and “nothing to hide” when it comes to the Las Vegas massacre of October 1. 

In a bizarre press conference, which saw independent media journalists banned from attending, Lombardo told mainstream news reporters that he wasn’t attempting to be “subversive” in previous statements he made about the details of the attack.

Zerohedge.com reports:  As Intellihub details, in the ‘no questions’ conference, which members of the independent media were not allowed to attend, the sheriff said that he’s “well aware” of the timeline dispute released by MGM Management on Thursday which claims that Stephen Paddock fired his weapon into the crowd just seconds after Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos was struck by a bullet in the 32nd-floor hallway outside the shooter’s end suite.

https://youtu.be/MNJXPQFm3vU

The sheriff stuck to his guns on Friday when he told reporters that he still ‘stands by’ his latest timeline which lists Campos’sencounter with Paddock at 9:59 p.m., 6 minutes prior Paddock’s first known volley of fully-automatic gunfire.

The visibly nervous sheriff also made clear that “there is no conspiracy between the FBI, LVMPD, or the MGM” and that “nobody is attempting to hide anything” in reference to the investigation and noted his solidarity with the FBI.

“We are standing hand-in-hand with the FBI in the continuance of this investigation,” the sheriff explained.

“I feel confident that there are no other individuals that are intending to cause harm to our community associated with the 1 October event.”

Sheriff Lombardo also provided an explanation for changes he recently made to the publicly released timeline surrounding Paddock’s arrival to Vegas and his check-in date at the Mandalay Bay.

“We have come to learn that the suspect did occupy the room on the 25th and the situation on how the room was compensated or paid for had changed on the 28th to include Marilou Danley,” he explained.

Additionally, the sheriff told reporters that so far there has only been a “visual inspection” done of Paddock’s brain and said that Paddock’s brain was shipped to a facility that will conduct a “microscopic analysis of the brain” to see if there were any signs of mental illness.

As of yet, authorities admit that they still have no motive for Paddock’s crimes and maintain that he has no affiliation with any groups.

At one point a reporter tried to sneak a question in but was quickly swatted down by Lombardo over the podium mic.

This fiasco comes after earlier chaos surrounding the sudden disappearance of Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos, who was shot in the leg by Stephen Paddock…

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

Over the last few days Las Vegas law enforcement officials have significantly altered the timeline of the mass shooting that left 59 dead and hundreds injured. Adding further intrigue is the fact that the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino now says that they have their own timeline of events, which diverge from the official story.

On top of that, mystery still surrounds Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos, who was shot in the leg when Stephen Paddock opened fire and unleashed some 200 rounds through the door of his hotel room.

As Fox News reports, the Mandalay Bay security guard shot by Stephen Paddock in the moments leading up to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history was set to break his silence Thursday night with five television interviews, including one on Fox News, Campos’ union president said.

Except when the cameras were about to roll, and media gathered in the building to talk to him, Campos reportedly bolted, and, as of early Friday morning, it wasn’t immediately clear where he was.

“We were in a room and we came out and he was gone,” Campos’ union president told reporters, according to ABC News’ Stephanie Wash.

Campos, who is reportedly not registered to work in the State of Nevada, was also scheduled to do an interview with Sean Hannity Thursday night. But just minutes before the interview was to take place, Campos was said to have abruptly cancelled his appearance:

https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/918659469818630144

https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/918662694277976065

In response to the cancellation, alternative media reporter Laura Loomer attempted to reach out to Campos, who has thus far remained shielded behind his union representatives and refused to provide his account of the shooting to the public. According to Loomer, it appears that Campos and his family have been forced to remain silent because of a gag order surrounding the incident.

She “doorstopped” the Campos family in person when she visited their home in Las Vegas Thursday night.

https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/918695740070752261

According to a video Loomer posted on Periscope, Campos has armed security and it appears that an unmarked law enforcement vehicle is parked outside his home.

https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/918689132137791488

Additional videos show Loomer asking members of the Campos family for more information about why he chose to cancel his interviews:

https://twitter.com/TruNews/status/918699684469686272

According to Loomer, Jesus Campos and his family members have been told not to discuss the incident. Further, when Loomer was confronted by an armed security guard outside of Campos’ home she noted that the firm the security guard supposedly works for is not registered to operate in Nevada, to which she asks the guard:

You said that you worked for OnScene, a security company. We did a background check…. and the business license expired in January 2017 and has a virtual address… so the company that you work for…. is it a real company? Or is it just some type of a shill company that the FBI or DHS is using?

https://twitter.com/TruNews/status/918702394258595840

Little is known about Campos, with few pictures to emerge of the security guard and no apparent online footprint surfacing to provide details about one of the central figures in the mass shooting.

9 Comments

  1. They have this false flag evil all tied up in a with a nice little bow, when you get caught lying and there are witnesses to testify that your lying you just hand out gag orders so they can’t spill the beans…it must be nice to be a criminal with the power of the government behind you

    • False Flag? Nope, this was a hoax. Filled with emotion, disinformation and story lines straight out of (weinstein/2ionist) hollywood to confuse the sheeping masses. Is it working?
      It may be easier to say false flag, but the real awoken ones know.. The (historical*) LOST VEGAS HOAX!!

  2. An obvious red flag is the confiscation of Stephen Paddock’s brain and gag order on the autopsy. This prevents photos or leaks that Paddock was shot in the back of the head.

  3. Nervous? The man looks terrified. Why is there an FBI spook breathing down his neck and glaring at at him during the press conferences? May be getting ready to yank him off the microphone if he goes off script.

    • Did you notice right at the very end when the agent put his hand on the Sheriffs shoulder, the Sheriff glanced over and moved away.

  4. Maybe Lombardo should talk to the head of the Tennessee State Police who is holding a man named Scott Edmisten after being found with a carload of guns and ammo just like that used by Paddock. The FBI wants to take custody of him but Tennessee refuses. Its making the FBI VERY nervous and pissed because they cannot tie all the loose ends.

  5. I feel really bad for the Sheriff, he can barely look at anyone. If the FBI wants to show transparency, why limit which reporters can be there and why have they wiped all lap tops and cell phones after looking at them? The truth will prevail.

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