Exactly. It's like how LE has stated that the security guard interrupted the mass shooting, so the logical conclusion is that he stopped the shooting and he's a hero!
Or maybe he was shot 6 minutes before the mass shooting began, and despite contacting his dispatch, no one called 911, so really the evidence shows he could have possibly done more to stop the shooting but didn't.
OR, maybe he was shot merely seconds before SP opened fire on the concert attendees?
Sigh...
Is it because Campos is Hispanic? I don't have a problem with Hispanic people so I'm trying to figure out why some people consider him to be worse than the killer.
Are there some folks now who support Paddock and feel what he did was ok? Just trying to get a reading on where some of the victim blaming is coming from.
Schuck stated when he arrived on the floor, Campos was wounded, bleeding pretty heavily.
Campos was unarmed and injured. Short of storming the locked door and beating Paddock with his fists, there was no way he could physically stop him.
Campos immediately radioed the dispatch center and told them about the shooting and where it was coming from
Campos was concerned the dispatch center/management understand Paddock was shooting, so he also called them on his cell phone, too
When Schuck showed up, he told him about the shooting and to take cover. Schuck says Campos saved his life, as Paddock began shooting just after that.
All of the above has been documented in PC's and interviews in the news media.
The guy who killed these people is dead and LE is investigating to find out why and who else might have been involved.
Campos movements have been recorded on bodycam and security video, as well as audio from his radio and phone. He's not a suspect or POI, he's a victim.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-gunman-moments-lv-shooting-article-1.3555300