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Police Still Can't Find Motive in Vegas Massacre After Chasing Over 1,000 Leads

© REUTERS / Lucy NicholsonA police officer stands in front of the closed Las Vegas Strip next to the site of the Route 91 music festival mass shooting outside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S
A police officer stands in front of the closed Las Vegas Strip next to the site of the Route 91 music festival mass shooting outside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S - Sputnik International
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Las Vegas Police Department Undersheriff Kevin McMahill announced that US authorities still lack a motive for Las Vegas mass shooting.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — US authorities have analyzed more than one thousand leads into the Las Vegas mass shooting investigation but they still lack a motive for the crime, Las Vegas Police Department Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said during a press conference on Friday.

"To date we have run down well more than a thousand leads in this investigation," McMahill said. "While some of it has helped create a better profile into the madness of the suspect, we do not still have a clear motive or reason why."

McMahill also said that US authorities have found no link between the mass shooting and Daesh (also often referred to as ISIS or ISIL) terror group that has claimed responsibility for the attack.

"We’re also aware, of course, that ISIS has repeatedly claimed responsibility, which today I can tell you that we have no known nexus to," McMahill added.

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64-year-old Stephen Paddock has opened fire on a country music festival from his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 others. He killed himself before police entered the hotel room.

Police say that the gunman had spent years stockpiling weapons before Sunday's attack. He had also stored more ammunition and explosives in his car at the time of the attack. Paddock had 23 weapons in the room as well as cameras fixed on the corridor outside which he used to see if security or police were approaching.

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