Title: LVMPD audio: ‘There are at least two shooters with fully-automatic weapons’ Source:
Intellihub/LVMPD URL Source:https://www.intellihub.com/lvmpd-au ... -with-fully-automatic-weapons/ Published:Oct 4, 2017 Author:Shepard Ambellas Post Date:2017-10-06 13:48:39 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:25854 Comments:115
Leaked LVMPD audio reveals how the mainstream media is hiding crucial details about last Sundays shooting at the Route 91 music festival in Las Vegas
(INTELLIHUB) Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department audio captured during last Sundays active shooting at Mandalay Bay resort and casino reveals how officers confirmed that there were at least two shooters firing down onto the crowd of concertgoers attending the Route 91 music festival.
After a series of fully-automatic gunfire popped off and people started getting struck by flying rounds a team of law enforcement officers and another element stormed the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay it was feared that there was an additional shooter on the 29th floor.
We have a four-man team up here and we have another element moving to us. We will need the 29th floor, one officer said. It sounds like its confirmed, there are at least two shooters with fully-automatic weapons.
Additionally, the audio recordings also reveal that a black Chevy dually pickup truck fled the parking lot during all of the commotions and that an older white male who was wearing fatigues and carrying a black bag was spotted retreating into a white RV by the Tropicana and the Motel 6. Pedestrians said that the man came from the area of the shooting.
Pedestrians said that the man came from the area of the shooting and a team eventually converged on the white RV.
At one point, a police car was commandeered by an unknown suspect while the two elements on the 32nd floor were cleared for 335 Zebras approach to the northernmost room.
This is 335 Zebra. I need to know if we have that floor evacuated other than our suspects. We got [ ] sniper going up, a voice called out over the radio.
Thats when 720 called in an confirmed he had a 12 man element entering the east side of the Mandalay Bay.
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Its important to note that there may be a total media blackout and that other hotels may have been targeted.
Additionally, the audio recordings also reveal that a black Chevy dually pickup truck fled the parking lot during all of the commotions
That could easily be an ordinary person fleeing the scene in fear.
The reports of multiple shooters should be examined, though in the chaos of a completely unexpected and deadly event like this, on-the-spot inaccuracies will be plentiful.
Do you understand the image you posted? I don't. Explain it.
It appears the echo times were widely divergent from different bursts. Of course, the sound of different bursts were very different, possibly shot from different sides of the building, possibly different vantage points in that same room. That "room" was huge. I think it was about 1,800 sq. ft.
Of course, the sound of different bursts were very different,
Different - but the same.
Both bursts start the same.
Burst B was longer, and per the clear terminating echo at Burst B,T2 - probably aimed at a target farther away. The length of the burst and the distance of the target created the section of pronged "reverb" - which is different from an "echo":
At about 0:05s of the 18 min video (at #4), there is a very loud, clear burst, sounding very close to the taxi.
At about 0:44s of the 18 min video, there is a muffled report of another burst, sounding as if it were much further away, much higher up, or perhaps at another side of the building.
These two bursts are audibly very, very different.
The reverb section of burst B *sounds like* the burst from around the corner at 1:40.
I think that's what's being misinterpreted. It's reverb - not a second shooter at the far window.
These two bursts are audibly very, very different. I am specifically speaking of the bursts and not the echoes.
As shots were taken from more than one vantage point, the echo times of bursts may not be comparable. The echos may have returned from different objects at different distances. The echo time differences would only indicate the shots were from different vantage points aimed in different directions. It would say nothing of the number of shooters, one or two. It does not measure the distance of the shooter(s) to the same distant object.
They could do echo tests to see if both echo times can be duplicated from the 32nd floor vantage point to the taxi location.
The echo time differences would only indicate the shots were from different vantage points aimed in different directions. It would say nothing of the number of shooters, one or two.
Actually it says quite a bit if you bother to examine what was actually recorded in audio where it *sounds like* two weapons are firing simultaneously.
[VxH #58] What's the difference between Reverb and Echo?
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[nc #83] If you must know, echo is a return of the same sound after it has bounced off a distant object.
Reverb is created electronically to mimic echo, but it originates from the same speakers being used as your source.
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[VxH #85] Bzzzt.
www.physicsclassroo m.com/mmedia/waves/er.cfm
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Bzzzt. Your anonymous internet source with the broken link is not indicative of a super genius response, but that of a pedestrian dullard.
In addition, the term you used was specifically reverb.
I do not get word definitions from an anonymous internet source unrelated to English usage. Anonymous Youtube word usage on the internet does not change actual meaning, nor does resort to a different word. I use a top notch expert source dictionary.
You explicitly used the term Reverb. You could have looked it up in a dictionary. Or you could DJ and you would learn the difference between reverb and echo.
Bzzzt. As you want to know the difference between reverb and echo, here follows the sourced expert lesson.
Reverb.n. an effect whereby the sound produced by an amplifier or an amplified musical instrument is made to reverberate slightly. · A device for producing such an effect.
Reverberate.v. [intrans.] (of a loud noise) to be repeated several times as an echo: her deep booming voice reverberated around the room. · (of a place) appear to vibrate or be disturbed because of a loud noise: the hall reverberated with gaiety and laughter. · [trans.] archaic return or reecho (a sound) ....
Archaic very old or old-fashioned. · (of a word or style in language) no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart old-fashioned flavor.
The New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, New York, 2005.
Usage of reverberation to indicate return or echo is archaic. In currently accepted English usage, it may mean a loud noise repeated several times as an echo, her deep booming voice reverberated around the room.