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The company that owns the Las Vegas hotel where a gunman opened fire from his room onto a country music festival two years ago, killing 58 and wounding hundreds of others, agreed on Thursday to pay up to $800 million to settle lawsuits filed by victims. MGM Resorts International, which owns the hotel, Mandalay Bay, announced the settlement, ending what had become a closely watched case about liability in mass shootings. The killer, Stephen Paddock, holed up inside his room on the 32nd floor with a cache of weapons and fired at thousands of music fans as the night’s final concert began. It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
originally posted by: Catch_a_Fire
a reply to: strongfp
The truth is surfacing, some people are doing some very good investigation into vegas. More is being uncovered almost daily, the problem is, people dont want to admit or accept anything that isnt the narrative given.
originally posted by: Catch_a_Fire
a reply to: strongfp
The truth is surfacing, some people are doing some very good investigation into vegas. More is being uncovered almost daily, the problem is, people dont want to admit or accept anything that isnt the narrative given.
originally posted by: tayton
Jeepers, I might consider taking a bullet in the leg for a piece of that!