Police response to Vegas shooting divides experts, survivor
LAS VEGAS — Police and hotel employees’ actions as gunfire rained from a Las Vegas resort onto an outdoor concert drew mixed reactions Thursday after newly released video showed authorities making their way through a casino and carefully checking rooms before bursting into the shooter’s suite.
Security experts and a survivor of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history said the footage from officers’ body-worn cameras offered only a glimpse of what unfolded as police responded to the rampage and didn’t provide clues about why the gunman killed 58 people and injured hundreds last fall.
“There’s no real context that gives any kind of glue to put this puzzle together,” said Brian Claypool, an attorney from Pasadena, California, who survived the Oct. 1 shooting and now represents dozens of victims and families considering suing for damages.
“What the survivors and people across this country want to see are answers,” Claypool said. “How did this happen? Why did it happen? And could this have been prevented?”