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Stephen Paddock named as Las Vegas gunman suspect Stephen Paddock named as Las Vegas gunman suspect
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Police have named Stephen Paddock as the suspected gunman who killed at least 50 people and hospitalised more than 400 others at a Las Vegas concert. Police have named Stephen Paddock as the suspected gunman who killed more than 50 people and hospitalised more than 400 others at a Las Vegas concert.
The 64-year-old, of Mesquite, Nevada, sprayed bullets at music-lovers as a gig by country singer Jason Aldean was ending on Sunday night, said officers.The 64-year-old, of Mesquite, Nevada, sprayed bullets at music-lovers as a gig by country singer Jason Aldean was ending on Sunday night, said officers.
The suspect opened fire from a room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.The suspect opened fire from a room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.
Paddock was shot dead by officers at the scene. Paddock killed himself at the scene as officers closed in.
Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said investigators "located numerous firearms", described as "rifles", in his hotel room.
"We have no idea what his belief system was. Right now, we believe he was the sole aggressor and the scene is static," Sheriff Lombardo added.
He described the suspect as a "sole actor, a lone-wolf type actor".
Audio recorded at the concert suggests that he used an automatic rifle in the attack.
Police believe they have located a person of interest, named as Marilou Danley, who they say is connected to Paddock.
Police said they were "roommates" in a retirement community.
Eric Paddock, the brother of the suspect, told the Orlando Sentinel that he has given a statement to police.
"We are completely dumbfounded," he told the newspaper. "We can't understand what happened."
It is the deadliest shooting in modern US history, with the death toll surpassing the 49 killed at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016.It is the deadliest shooting in modern US history, with the death toll surpassing the 49 killed at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016.
Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said investigators found "in excess of 10 rifles" in the hotel room that he had checked into on 28 September.
"We have no idea what his belief system was. Right now, we believe he was the sole aggressor and the scene is static," Sheriff Lombardo added.
He described the suspect as a "distraught person intending to cause mass casualties", adding that he killed himself as police approached the hotel room.
Audio recorded at the concert suggests that Paddock used an automatic rifle in the attack on the crowd of 22,000 people.
Police say a person of interest, named as Marilou Danley, has been interviewed and may have been aware of his plans.
The woman, who they identified as his "roommate", was not with him when he checked into the hotel room, officers said on Monday morning.
They said Paddock "was utilising some of her identification".
Eric Paddock, the brother of the suspect, described her as the gunman's "girlfriend".
"We are completely dumbfounded," he told the Orlando Sentinel newspaper. "We can't understand what happened."
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