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nep (nep@gh0st.live)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jun-2024 09:44:25 JST nep more direct reports of shots fired at many hotels (crappy screencap) -
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nep (nep@gh0st.live)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jun-2024 09:44:25 JST nep 1.25 hours of police radio chatter: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=1xAcTKNpDeY - graphic -
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nep (nep@gh0st.live)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jun-2024 09:46:02 JST nep Paddock worked for the postal service, then as an internal auditor for a company that Lockheed Martin bought, and then for the IRS.
> Paddock listed his occupation as postal carrier at the time of their marriage. He worked for a predecessor to Lockheed Martin for three years in the late 1980s, according to a company statement. His brother-in-law said he was an accountant; public records describe him as an internal auditor.
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-vegas-shooter-what-we-know-20171002-story.html
> Investigators piecing together 64-year-old Stephen Paddock's life found he worked for the Internal Revenue Service and as an auditor for defense contracts. But Paddock apparently started his government service via a far more humble route: working two years as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service from 1976-1978. That appears to overlap with his time at Cal State Northridge, from which he graduated in 1977.
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> A spokeswoman for the Office of Personnel Management told The Associated Press that Paddock then worked as an agent for the IRS for six years until 1984. Paddock then was employed as an auditor focused on defense contracts for a little over a year, federal personnel records showed.
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> Paddock also worked in the 1980s for one of the companies that later combined to form aerospace contractor Lockheed Martin, according to The New York Times.
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> His other work history however is not completely clear.
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