One year later how has security changed Nevada Current
One year later, how has security changed?
Route 91 The final preparation of the Harvest Festival. CC by-Sa 4. 0 Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz
In November 2014, when the housekeeper of Mandalay Bay discovered a hidden place of weapons, including a rifle gun directed outside the Las Vegas strip window, was found in a hotel room on the 24th floor. We reported to Las Vegas Fusion Center as part of the See Something, Say Something campaign.
Kai Dumbver, a hotel guest, told the police that he was going to practice in the desert. Dumber was arrested, charged, convicted, and was sentenced to Federal Prison for 40 months.
The government's memorandum of Dumbver, a former criminal who was banned from possession of guns, showed more evil intentions than shooting practice.
"The crime form strongly suggests that the defendant did not have these weapons to fire, and said," The defendant turns to Las Vegas Strip from the window of the Mandalay Bay room. It seems that a rifle with a distance was placed ... One of the items found in the room was a homemade suppler called "silencer". "
In this case, Mandalay Bay's security has submitted a suspicious behavior report (SUSPICIUS ACTIVITY REPORT) to the South Nevada Terrorism Center (also known as Fusion Center). According to a spokeswoman at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the report on the Mandalay Bay case is a Fusion Center's weekly alert, a hotel guard, a law execution agency in southern Nevada, and all initial respondents within a few days. It was distributed. Metropolitan police have refused to provide alert copies.
It is unknown whether Steven Paddock has changed the hotel protocol in the 2014 incident three years later and moved his weapon to his suite on the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay.
In fact, many members of the Las Vegas Security Association, including the current chairman, have no memory of being arrested in 2014 that they had kept their weapons in a hotel in Mandalay Bay. < SPAN> Route 91 The final preparation for the Harvest Festival. CC by-Sa 4. 0 Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz
In November 2014, when the housekeeper of Mandalay Bay discovered a hidden place of weapons, including a rifle gun directed outside the Las Vegas strip window, was found in a hotel room on the 24th floor. We reported to Las Vegas Fusion Center as part of the See Something, Say Something campaign.
Kai Dumbver, a hotel guest, told the police that he was going to practice in the desert. Dumber was arrested, charged, convicted, and was sentenced to Federal Prison for 40 months.
The government's memorandum of Dumbver, a former criminal who was banned from possession of guns, showed more evil intentions than shooting practice.
"The crime form strongly suggests that the defendant did not have these weapons to fire, and said," The defendant turns to Las Vegas Strip from the window of the Mandalay Bay room. It seems that a rifle with a distance was placed ... One of the items found in the room was a homemade suppler called "silencer". "
In this case, Mandalay Bay's security has submitted a suspicious behavior report (SUSPICIUS ACTIVITY REPORT) to the South Nevada Terrorism Center (also known as Fusion Center). According to a spokeswoman at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the report on the Mandalay Bay case is a Fusion Center's weekly alert, a hotel guard, a law execution agency in southern Nevada, and all initial respondents within a few days. It was distributed. Metropolitan police have refused to provide alert copies.
It is unknown whether Steven Paddock has changed the hotel protocol in the 2014 incident three years later and moved his weapon to his suite on the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay.
In fact, many members of the Las Vegas Security Association, including the current chairman, have no memory of being arrested in 2014 that they had kept their weapons in a hotel in Mandalay Bay. Route 91 The final preparation of the Harvest Festival. CC by-Sa 4. 0 Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz
In November 2014, when the housekeeper of Mandalay Bay discovered a hidden place of weapons, including a rifle gun directed outside the Las Vegas strip window, was found in a hotel room on the 24th floor. We reported to Las Vegas Fusion Center as part of the See Something, Say Something campaign.
Kai Dumbver, a hotel guest, told the police that he was going to practice in the desert. Dumber was arrested, charged, convicted, and was sentenced to Federal Prison for 40 months.
The government's memorandum of Dumbver, a former criminal who was banned from possession of guns, showed more evil intentions than shooting practice.
"The crime form strongly suggests that the defendant did not have these weapons to fire, and said," The defendant turns to Las Vegas Strip from the window of the Mandalay Bay room. It seems that a rifle with a distance was placed ... One of the items found in the room was a homemade suppler called "silencer". "
In this case, Mandalay Bay's security has submitted a suspicious behavior report (SUSPICIUS ACTIVITY REPORT) to the South Nevada Terrorism Center (also known as Fusion Center). According to a spokeswoman at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the report on the Mandalay Bay case is a Fusion Center's weekly alert, a hotel guard, a law execution agency in southern Nevada, and all initial respondents within a few days. It was distributed. Metropolitan police have refused to provide alert copies.
It is unknown whether Steven Paddock has changed the hotel protocol in the 2014 incident three years later and moved his weapon to his suite on the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay.
In fact, many members of the Las Vegas Security Association, including the current chairman, have no memory of being arrested in 2014 that they had kept their weapons in a hotel in Mandalay Bay.
Dave Rogue is a 2 9-year veteran in Metro and has been in charge of Cosmopolitan for three and a half years. He is the chairman of the Security Chief Association.
"I don't remember that he came in, but he wasn't the chairman at the time," Rogue said about the 2014 case. I don't remember that happened. "
David Shepard has been a member of the union for decades. He says that information will be provided to those who need it.
"Relying on people's good intentions"
There are two cases where guests collect guns in the room overlooking Las Vegas Strip Strip.
Hospitality and security are a strange relationship. A few days after the massacre, the portable metal detector, which was checking the bag when the guest entered the encore, was judged to be too troublesome for the "Devil Mei Care" atmosphere of the strip. , I disappeared immediately.
Former police officers, Jeff Chase, are currently running a private security company in Texas, but can not bring firearms from the hotel even if they ban guns.
"I am participating in a national tournament of 3 pistols, but at the hotel in Las Vegas, I have a rolling case full of guns, but I have never been asked," says Chase. "There is no restriction on luggage. Bags are not scanned. The resort relys on the general good of those who do the right thing."
According to Chase, only a small part of the owner of the gun is external, and the cost of installing a barricade to stop it is external.
"It's a great productivity to introduce baggage inspections. Thinking about thousands of bags that come in. It's a job that can't be overcome," he said, and criminals who intend to make a disturbance find a way. Add and add. "If you guard in Win or Venetian, criminals will go to a place without such precautions.
Does the police have a great influence on the tourism industry they protect?
"Fusion Center Director Curry Underwood says," We discuss vulnerabilities and tactics. We talk about specific things that are happening all over the world. As with anything, our concerns are well aware. Make sure it is done. "
Government officials are eager to respond to metro security recommendations. < SPAN> Dave Rogue is a 2 9-year veteran in Metro and has been in charge of Cosmopolitan for three and a half years. He is the chairman of the Security Chief Association.
"I don't remember that he came in, but he wasn't the chairman at the time," Rogue said about the 2014 case. I don't remember that happened. "
David Shepard has been a member of the union for decades. He says that information will be provided to those who need it.
"Relying on people's good intentions"
There are two cases where guests collect guns in the room overlooking Las Vegas Strip Strip.
Hospitality and security are a strange relationship. A few days after the massacre, the portable metal detector, which was checking the bag when the guest entered the encore, was judged to be too troublesome for the "Devil Mei Care" atmosphere of the strip. , I disappeared immediately.
Former police officers, Jeff Chase, are currently running a private security company in Texas, but can not bring firearms from the hotel even if they ban guns.
"I am participating in a 3-handgun national tournament, but at a hotel in Las Vegas, I have a rolling case full of guns, but I have never been asked," says Chase. "There is no restriction on luggage. Bags are not scanned. The resort relys on the general good of those who do the right thing."
According to Chase, only a small part of the owner of the gun is external, and the cost of installing a barricade to stop it is external.
"It's a great productivity to introduce baggage inspections. Thinking about thousands of bags that come in. It's a job that can't be overcome," he said, and criminals who intend to make a disturbance find a way. Add and add. "If you guard in Win or Venetian, criminals will go to a place without such precautions.
Does the police have a great influence on the tourism industry they protect?
"Fusion Center Director Curry Underwood says," We discuss vulnerabilities and tactics. We talk about specific things that are happening all over the world. As with anything, our concerns are well aware. Make sure it is done. "
Government officials are eager to respond to metro security recommendations. Dave Rogue is a 2 9-year veteran in Metro and has been in charge of Cosmopolitan for three and a half years. He is the chairman of the Security Chief Association.
"I don't remember that he came in, but he wasn't the chairman at the time," Rogue said about the 2014 case. I don't remember that happened. "
David Shepard has been a member of the union for decades. He says that information will be provided to those who need it.
"Relying on people's good intentions"