TWO PROTAGONISTS: Jesus Campos, and alleged shooter Stephen Paddock.
Last week, 21WIRE reported how the Las Vegas police and FBI had suddenly changed their story of the timeline of events associated with Mandalay Bay security guard ‘hero’ and police star witness, Jesus Campos and the alleged shooter Stephen Paddock.
*Note* – The Las Vegas mass shooting, currently modern America’s deadliest, has already been cycled out of most trending media reports in less than two weeks, as most mainstream outlets have now focused the public’s attention on a ready-to-go show trial involving disgraced Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
In addition, reportage by former Project Veritas operative Laura Loomer, suggests that the Campos family may have had a gag order placed on them not to talk about the mass-shooting case.
Now we can report that Jesus Campos is missing.
This has all the hallmarks of a cover-up. Not surprisingly, the mainstream media appear to be disinterested in this story now.
FOX News confirmed this morning:
The Mandalay Bay security guard who disappeared last week moments before he was scheduled to break his silence in television interviews has not been seen since he went to a walk-in health clinic, his union president said.
David Hickey of the Security, Police, and Fire
Professionals of America (SPFPA) told reporters Friday that he got a
text the night before saying Jesus Campos was taken to a UMC Quick Care
facility, though he did not specify where or whom the text came from.
Multiple requests from Fox News for SPFPA to comment on the matter were not returned Monday.
Hickey said he was meeting with MGM officials Thursday afternoon in the hours before Campos’ scheduled television appearances, including one with Fox News.
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"I'm Concerned... It's Highly Unusual" - Vegas Massacre Security Guard Remains Missing
Following reports of his disappearance late last week, after numerous timeline changes and 'fact' clarifications by The Mandalay Bay, The FBI, and Vegas PD; Jesus Campos, the secuirty guard, who may or may not have been shot by Vegas Massacre shooter Stephen Paddock, remains missing and friends and family are concerned.
As we noted previously, the general story of Campos' disappearance appears to have been confirmed by ABC journalist Stephanie Wash, who tweeted Thursday evening:
Details are now emerging of Campos' last whereabouts and contacts.
As Fox News reports, David Hickey of the Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA) told reporters Friday that he got a text the night before saying Jesus Campos was taken to a UMC Quick Care facility, though he did not specify where or whom the text came from.
A spokesperson at the UMC Quick Care, which has eight locations throughout the Las Vegas area, told Fox News on Monday that they had "heard nothing" about Campos visiting them.
Hickey said Campos had requested to go public and wanted to tell his story and move on from the Oct. 1 shooting investigation.
An independent journalist reported on Twitter that Campos’ family is under a gag order, however that remains unconfirmed.
Campos was last photographed in public on Oct. 10, accepting an “SPFPA Hero Award” for bravery in the line of duty, while dining with Hickey and others at a high-end Vegas steakhouse.
As we noted previously, the general story of Campos' disappearance appears to have been confirmed by ABC journalist Stephanie Wash, who tweeted Thursday evening:
“Media scrum tonight as we learn security officer shot in Vegas attack, Jesus Campos’ whereabouts are unknown.”
“Jesus Campos was set to do 5 intvs tonight per union president, but they’ve lost contact. ‘We were in a room & we came out & he was gone,’” she also tweeted.
Details are now emerging of Campos' last whereabouts and contacts.
As Fox News reports, David Hickey of the Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA) told reporters Friday that he got a text the night before saying Jesus Campos was taken to a UMC Quick Care facility, though he did not specify where or whom the text came from.
A spokesperson at the UMC Quick Care, which has eight locations throughout the Las Vegas area, told Fox News on Monday that they had "heard nothing" about Campos visiting them.
Hickey said Campos had requested to go public and wanted to tell his story and move on from the Oct. 1 shooting investigation.
"For the past four days he's been preparing ... we had a meeting with MGM officials, and after that meeting was over, we talked about the interviews, we went to a private area, and when we came out, Mr. Campos was gone," Hickey told reporters, according to Fox 5 Las Vegas.Police say he was shot just before the crazed gunman killed 58 at music festival on the Las Vegas Strip – though the sequence of events is still in dispute.
"Right now I'm just concerned where my member is, and what his condition is. It's highly unusual,” Hickey said Friday.
“I'm hoping everything is OK with him and I'm sure MGM or the union will let (media) know when we hear something," he said.
An independent journalist reported on Twitter that Campos’ family is under a gag order, however that remains unconfirmed.
Campos was last photographed in public on Oct. 10, accepting an “SPFPA Hero Award” for bravery in the line of duty, while dining with Hickey and others at a high-end Vegas steakhouse.