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sidfthec | 2 years ago

> Numerous agencies have been documented using this sort of dishonest and dubious tactics, so I do not think that possibility could be dismissed at the start.

The wording of this is similar to conspiracy theorists that spout off lots of theories with little to no evidence or logic.

1. Is there any evidence that the "local police and fire department" were searching anything that would normally require a warrant, besides the suspicious package? Surely Caesers would give a good amount of access without the charade if the police said they suspected something, and be able to do the search in a quieter way (which would mean it's less likely to tip off anyone who they'd be looking for).

2. Is there evidence of agencies (in this case, local Las Vegas FD and PD) planting fake bombs in the past to avoid getting a warrant?

You should need a lot more evidence to think that it was planted by police. So many more scenarios are more likely.

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tracker1|2 years ago

Same goes for a bomb though... it's Vegas, far more likely the owner of the bag was drunk, stoned and or otherwise distracted and forgot it than it being a bomb.