Yesterday, we reported on a story about “security guard” Jesus Campos, who was shot before the Las Vegas shooter started firing on the crowd from his room at the Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort during the country music festival in Las Vegas. 

A worker at the Mandalay Bay hotel said Wednesday that he warned staff at the complex to report an active shooter before gunman Stephen Paddock launched his massacre on crowds at a music festival below the venue.

Jesus Campos

The revelation has added to doubts about the initial timeline given by authorities about what happened Oct. 1. They had said the assault began with Paddock opening fire on concertgoers at the Route 91 Festival.

But the new account alleges that an unarmed guard Jesus Campos—who was initially believed to have approached and been shot by Paddock during his massacre—was shot before the assault, with that gunshot heard by a maintenance worker.

It has added to questions about the police response to the shooting, with delayed communication possibly extending the time that Paddock had to fire upon civilians from his sniper’s nest on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay, where he had an arsenal of 23 guns, scopes, and surveillance cameras.

But whether the authorities could have arrived to stop Paddock opening fire on the crowds is unlikely, given the short time between the shooting of Campos and Paddock’s subsequent hail of fire that included more than 1,000 bullets. – Yahoo

Now we find out that the security guard is allegedly not even a registered security guard in Nevada…

Independent investigative journalist Laura Loomer paid a visit to the home of the “hero” Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort “security guard” who was allegedly shot by the Las Vegas shooter Steven Paddock. Loomer can be seen having a conversation with a paid security guard who refused to say who was paying him to stand in front of Campos’ home. Who is this guy and why is he there and is “security guard” Jesus Campos inside the home he’s guarding or is this just a front to keep reporters guessing about his whereabouts?

Watch the odd interview here:

https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/918272604410122240

Jesus had a scheduled press conference last night. He never showed. He had an interview scheduled with Sean Hannity. He canceled his interview.

So where the heck is Jesus Campos?

FOX News – 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 is represented by the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America, which did not respond to requests for comment from Fox News earlier this week.

Fox News’ Sean Hannity tweeted out that Campos, who was scheduled to appear on “Hannity” Thursday night, “cancelled” his appearance.

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

Independent investigative journalist Laura Loomer visited Jesus Campos’ family last night and was told by a family member that   they “can’t talk right now.” Are they under a gag order?

From the Gateway Pundit – Every security guard in the state of Nevada has to register as an armed or unarmed guard with the state’s Private Investigator’s Licensing Board (PILB). This entity’s records are publicly searchable at: nevadapilb.glsuite.us.

There’s no Jesus Campos licensed with the PILB. Here’s a close up look at the NV PI Licensing Board:

And more from citizen journalists pol/ News Infinity, who does amazing research on these types of cases:

https://twitter.com/polNewsInfinity/status/918099154173419520

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