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Las Vegas police look for motive in mass shooting

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DEBATE REVIVED: The massacre stirred the ongoing debate about gun ownership -


LAS VEGAS: Police sought clues on Tuesday to explain why a retiree who enjoyed gambling but had no criminal record set up a vantage point in a high-rise Las Vegas hotel and poured gunfire onto a concert below, slaying dozens of people before killing himself.


The Sunday night shooting spree from a 32nd-floor window of the Mandalay Bay hotel, on the Las Vegas Strip, killed at least 59 people before the gunman turned a weapon on himself. More than 500 people were injured, some trampled, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.


The gunman, identified as Stephen Paddock, 64, left no immediate hint of his motive for the arsenal of high-powered weaponry he amassed, including 42 guns, or the carnage he inflicted on a crowd of 22,000 attending an outdoor country music festival.


Paddock was not known to have served in the military, to have suffered from a history of mental illness or to have registered any inkling of social disaffection, political discontent or radical views on social media.


“He was a sick man, a demented man,” US President Donald Trump told reporters. “Lot of problems, I guess, and we’re looking into him very, very seriously, but we’re dealing with a very, very sick individual”


He declined to answer a question about whether he considered the attack an act of domestic terrorism.


US officials also discounted a claim of responsibility by the IS militant group. Police said they believed Paddock acted alone.


“We have no idea what his belief system was,” Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters on Monday. “I can’t get into the mind of a psychopath.”


Although police said they had no other suspects, Lombardo said investigators wanted to talk with Paddock’s girlfriend and live-in companion, Marilou Danley, who he said was travelling abroad, possibly in Tokyo.


Lombardo also said detectives were “aware of other individuals” who were involved in the sale of weapons Paddock acquired.


The closest Paddock appeared to have ever come to a brush with the law was for a traffic infraction, authorities said.


As with previous mass shootings that have rocked the United States, the massacre in Las Vegas stirred the ongoing debate about gun ownership, which is protected by the Second Amendment to the Constitution, and about how much that right should be subject to controls.


“We’ll be talking about gun laws as time goes by,” Trump said. The death toll, which officials said could rise, surpassed last year’s record massacre of 49 people at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, by a gunman who pledged allegiance to IS.


Paddock seemed atypical of the overtly troubled, angry young men who experts said have come to embody the profile of most mass shooters.


Public records on Paddock point to an itinerant existence across the US West and Southeast, including stints as an apartment manager and aerospace industry worker. But Paddock appeared to be settling in to a quiet life when he bought a home in a Nevada retirement community a few years ago, about an hour’s drive from Las Vegas and the casinos he enjoyed.


His brother, Eric, described Stephen Paddock as financially well-off and an enthusiast of video poker games and cruises.


Las Vegas’s casinos,


nightclubs and shopping draw more than 40 million visitors from around the world each year. The Strip was packed with visitors when the shooting started shortly after 10 pm local time on Sunday during the Route 91 Harvest music festival.


The gunfire erupted as country music star Jason Aldean was performing. He ran off stage as the shooting progressed.


Police said 23 guns were found in Paddock’s suite.


Police found another 19 firearms, some explosives and thousands of rounds of ammunition at Paddock’s home in Mesquite, about 145 km northeast of Las Vegas. — Reuters


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