Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos, the first person to
confront gunman Stephen Paddock, gave "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
his first public account of how he responded to the deadliest
mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Contradictory statements from police and the hotel about what
time Campos arrived at Paddock's room have raised questions
about the police response. Campos himself came under increased
scrutiny last week after he skipped out on scheduled television
interviews.
The guard told DeGeneres he had been called to check on an open
stairwell door near Paddock's suite on the 32nd floor. He found
it was blocked by a metal bracket, and he called hotel security
to send up a building engineer.
"At that time I heard what I assumed was drilling sounds and I
believed that they were in the area working somehow," said
Campos, who was joined for the interview by the engineer,
Stephen Schuck.
Campos said he took cover when Paddock began shooting from
behind the door.
"I felt a burning sensation. I went to go lift my pant leg up
and I saw the blood. That's when I called it in on my radio that
shots have been fired," he said.
After he was hit, Campos said, he used his cellphone to call the
hotel's security desk in order to keep the emergency radio
frequencies clear.
When Schuck arrived on the 32nd floor, Campos "leaned out and he
said, 'Take cover! Take cover!' and yelled at me," Schuck said.
"Within milliseconds, if he didn't say that, I would have got
hit."
Police have said that Paddock, a 64-year-old avid gambler,
fatally shot himself before they entered the room. He wounded
almost 550 people when he opened fire on an outdoor concert from
his window, according to authorities, and strafed the hotel
hallway with about 200 bullets.
Las Vegas police on Friday presented a third version of the
timeline for the shooting that showed they responded immediately
to the gunfire, and that Paddock shot Campos at about the same
time he opened fire on concertgoers.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson in Washington; editing by Daniel
Wallis and G Crosse)
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