heyman-
heyman- t1_j8eqjhr wrote
Don't make the mistake I did and try to force it like a gorilla.
heyman- t1_j61jen8 wrote
I assume an initial posting of this got removed as this seems to have broken hours ago.
More info here. Looks pretty bad.
heyman- t1_j2dm8xu wrote
Reply to comment by heyman- in MGM Resorts Sells Land That Was Site of Las Vegas Massacre by JPPT1974
the rest of the article (and there's a lot more) focuses on the climate of right-wing attacks that we saw around the time though there is a little more background on Paddock
heyman- t1_j2dm3aj wrote
Reply to comment by halfischer in MGM Resorts Sells Land That Was Site of Las Vegas Massacre by JPPT1974
it's a pretty long article. here are the relevant bits for anyone who can't figure out a bypass solution
>Paddock “had an obsession with guns” and would become angry when challenged on the Second Amendment, according to Adam LeFevre, who dated the sister of Paddock’s partner. Paddock “made it very clear he would have no part of gun ownership restrictions,” said LeFevre, who got a glimpse of Paddock’s well-stocked gun room during a tour of his home, in another interview. Indeed, by the time of the attack, Paddock had amassed an arsenal of some 80 firearms, mostly assault-style rifles, in addition to stockpiling ammunition and some survivalist equipment — another glaring attribute of the far right.
>“He was animated about the government and the tax system,” LeFevre told us in an email. “He was outspoken about the inadequacies and waste of the government.”
>Paddock’s ardent opposition to gun restrictions bled into his embrace of a number of the debunked conspiracy theories that have helped to fuel a rise in right-wing extremism in recent years, according to the statements collected by the Las Vegas police, as well as interviews with journalists.
>The month before the shooting, one unnamed associate recounted to Las Vegas police detectives that Paddock tried to bribe him into selling a gun part used to convert a semiautomatic firearm into a fully automatic machine gun, demonstrating a total disregard for federal firearms laws. When the associate refused because he said it would be illegal, Paddock reportedly became enraged and made references to a litany of anti-government conspiracy theories, including supposed plans by the Federal Emergency Management Administration to set up “detention camps” of Americans and plans for widespread confiscation of firearms. Paddock believed that Hurricane Katrina in 2005 “was just a dry run for law enforcement and military to start kickin’ down doors and confiscating guns,” the associate said.
>“He was kind of fanatical about this stuff,” the associate added, quoting Paddock as saying that “somebody has to wake up the American public and get them to arm themselves.”
>Another witness interviewed in the investigation gave a similar account of Paddock’s fixation on anti-government conspiracy theories. A 27-year-old Las Vegas sex worker, who said she spent many hours drinking and gambling with Paddock, described him as “paranoid” and said that he would often rant about the American government’s orchestration of the Sept. 11 attacks.
heyman- t1_ixn4p8c wrote
Hilarious that FTX is getting the worst of it when blockfi also tanked in the last month and lost all kinds of investor money, as well as several others in the last 6 months.
heyman- t1_jccj2c5 wrote
Reply to Michael Irvin plays video of encounter at center of $100m Marriott lawsuit | NFL by Cyip92
"Now Michael's looking over there for the first time" just didn't track with what I saw on the video having already seen him look over in her direction as she exited. "She's way gone" when she's all of a few steps away.
Looks like a really scummy attempt to get a payday out of something that can't be proved against them.