In a significant timeline change, Sheriff Lombardo reveals Mandalay Bay security guard, Jesus Campos, was shot BEFORE the Las Vegas attack started.

“Las Vegas sheriff says Mandalay Bay security guard was shot 6 minutes before first shots were fired at crowd.,” reports ABC News.

NEW: Las Vegas sheriff says Mandalay Bay security guard was shot 6 minutes before first shots were fired at crowd. https://t.co/93TsuvBxBg pic.twitter.com/8iJuHX5kap — ABC News (@ABC) October 9, 2017

Wow: Sheriff Lombardo is now saying that Mandalay Bay security guard was shot BEFORE the attack on the Las Vegas concert. — Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) October 9, 2017

That's a significant change to their timeline and to their story of the guard essentially stopping the shooting at the concertgoers. — Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) October 9, 2017

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Lombardo: Police weren’t aware of security guard being shot “until they met him in the hallway after exiting the elevator.” — Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) October 9, 2017

Jesus Campos, the security guard has been “hailed as a hero after risking his life seeking out Stephen Paddock’s sniper’s nest,” according to Newsmax.

Newsmax reports:

Paddock shot the unarmed Campos in the leg as he was moving toward the room outside in the hallway, The Daily Beast reported being told by Dave Hickey, president of the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America.

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Campos had taken an elevator to the 32nd floor of the hotel because the stairway door had been blocked, The Daily Beast said, and when Campos got to the door where he suspected Paddock was barricaded, he was met with gunfire through the door.

The wounded Campos then radioed casino dispatch informing them of his and Paddock’s location in the hotel. Police said the suspect fired some 200 rounds at them as they approached the room, The Daily Beast noted.

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