LISTEN=> Police Scanner Captures Moment Officers Burst Into Vegas Shooter’s Hotel Room

Vegas Police scanner audio was released detailing the terror as it unfolded late Sunday while authorities worked to locate the shooter and help the wounded.

The scanner caught the moment Police officers burst into the Vegas shooter’s hotel room on the 32nd floor at the Mandalay Bay hotel.

As previously reported, a crazed shooter slaughtered over 50 people Sunday night at a Las Vegas country western concert in a mass shooting.
Another 500+ people were injured.

The Islamic State claimed Las Vegas suspect Stephen Paddock carried out the attack on behalf of the terror group. The shooting suspect allegedly ‘converted to Islam months ago.’

The Las Vegas shooter was identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock from Mesquite, Nevada.

After locating Paddock, officers secured the post with a 4 man team and back-up on the way.

“We just hit on the suspect’s door, I need everybody in that hallway to be aware of it and get back. We need to pop this and see if we can get any type of response from this guy to see if he’s in here or see if he’s actually moved out somewhere else,” said one of the officers.

A female is heard warning of an explosive breach, telling all units to move back.

An officer says “breach, breach, breach,” followed by an explosion.

Audio:

https://youtu.be/GbzRByT94Qs?t=1922

LiveLeak posted a 25 minute audio of the terror unfolding over the police scanner. Listen below:

 

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