http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/12/30/las-vegas-police-2-security-guards-killed-at-hotel-casino.html
Above is the site address to a story dated December 30, 2017. It reports the death of 2 Casino Security Officers at Arizona Charlie's by ambush. One Officer was armed and the other was not. It is now almost a month with no word on what has happened with the suspect, nor the case. If one of the officers had lived, the casino would have found a way to fire them for some bullshit that's not even their fault. But, that is what Las Vegas casinos do as a regular practice; Fire Staff to protect themselves and leave innocent people hanging. Which is why Unionizing Arizona Charlie's Security team will be next on the list. All everybody seem to care about is the shooting at Mandalay Bay. It was good thing that shooting happened here because the greedy profit mongers only care about money. So, finally a white guy snapped and shot its customer to finally make them listen to Security expert who have always said to tighten up security at your door or there will be seriously bad issues. Well, it happened October 1, and I truly hope it happens again. Then, and only then, will Security issues/subject will change for the better. I will update my information as soon as I get it.
If you're a Casino Security Officer, contact http://spfpa.org/
Let the union help change yours, and co-workers life for the better.
2 Las Vegas security guards fatally shot in hotel-casino
LAS VEGAS – (Dec. 30, 2017) Two Las Vegas security
guards were fatally shot Saturday while investigating a disturbance in a
room at a hotel-casino and the suspected shooter is facing critical
injuries after turning the gun on himself, police said.
The gunman's motive wasn't known but investigators believe it was an isolated incident.
"I want you to know right now that this has nothing to
do with terrorism," Capt. Robert Plummer told reporters outside the
scene of the shooting.
The shooting happened before 7 a.m. at Arizona
Charlie's Decatur, which is located west of the Las Vegas Strip.
According to police, the suspect, Christopher Olague, ran from the
hotel-casino after the shooting and into a nearby neighborhood where he
tried to enter two homes but the residents were able to keep him out.
Police found him in a laundry room accessible through a
garage of the second home after he appeared to have shot himself in the
head, Lt. Dan McGrath said.
According to McGrath, Olague tried to enter the first
home with the intention of stealing a car and also tried to take a
vehicle on the street.
Police described Olague's condition as a "non-survivable wound."
The victims' identities were not released. Police said
the uniformed security guards were a man and a woman in their 40s and
that one was armed. Their identities and their causes of death will be
released by Clark County Coroner's Office.
McGrath said the circumstances of what happened in the hotel room still unclear.
The hotel-casino's office did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
The shooting comes a day before law enforcement
officers expect tens of thousands of New Year's Eve revelers on the
Strip and three months after the city dealt with the deadliest mass
shooting in modern U.S. history.
Officials have been trying to reassure residents and
visitors that the city is safe, especially in the wake of the Oct. 1
shooting. A high-stakes gambler killed 58 people and injured hundreds
more after he shattered the windows of his suite on the 32nd floor of
the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino on the Strip and unleashed gunfire on a
country music festival below. He then killed himself.