Investigative reporter Laura Loomer visited the home of Mandalay Bay hero Jesus Campos on Wednesday.
Laura posted the entire video online.
Laura spoke with the security guard at Jesus Campos’s home.
The guard would not say who is paying his company to guard the home. But it does not look like the FBI or government has hired the man.
This was an amazing video — Laura asked the security guard several questions about Jesus Campos.
Investigative Journalist Laura Loomer visits Mandalay Bay "Hero" Security Guard Jesus Campos @ His House @miketokes https://t.co/6L0T6ADzPa
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) October 12, 2017
Laura says the security company outside the Campos home is On Scene.
BREAKING: "On Scene" is the private armed security company that is guarding the home of #JesusCampos.
OS business license expired Jan, 2017 https://t.co/tTv8I4Zb2o
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) October 12, 2017
The business license for On Scene expired in January 2017.
Interestingly enough, the business license for On Scene is expired (Jan, 2017) & their address is a virtual address. https://t.co/DL2RJ0bNwH https://t.co/3A6fzSwslz
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) October 12, 2017
GotNews has more from Laura Loomer:
Yesterday, Loomer reported that Campos’ name has been scrubbed from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino employee database. “One day after I exclusively reported that Campos was scrubbed from the official MGM employee profile database ‘WorkDay,’ I decided to track him down and attempt to speak to him at his home in Las Vegas,” Loomer explained. “When I arrived, an armed security guard was standing in front of Campos’s house. The guard, who identified himself as Troy Goff, said he works for a company called ‘On Scene’ that has been hired out to provide Campos with armed security protection.”
According to Loomer and fellow journalist Mike Tokes, On Scene is at best a dubious security company:
Interestingly enough, the business license for On Scene is expired (Jan, 2017) & their address is a virtual address. https://t.co/DL2RJ0bNwH https://t.co/3A6fzSwslz
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) October 12, 2017
