he s gun laws. i talked to my ultra republican friend and i m on the other side and i have a gun. i m okay with guns. it s just not 42 mechanized weapons with thousands of rounds many ammunition. let s say that the gun laws don t change. how do you run a hotel safely in a place like this knowing you ve got gun laws as lax as they are. let me tell you how you do it. i can tell mr. wynn at his resorts and the others, they have the best security professionals in the world working at their hotels. what you need to do is start to pass gun laws. and we did actually. the voters passed a gun law last cycle. and unfortunately our attorney
i sat down with steve cloobeck. he said what does this town mean more than money? enough is enough in terms of guns. that s what we talked about. enough is enough. it s about time we had some bipartisan leadership and fixed he s gun laws. i talked to my ultra republican friend and i m on the other side and i have a gun. i m okay with guns. it s just not 42 mechanized weapons with thousands of rounds many ammunition. let s say that the gun laws don t change. how do you run a hotel safely in a place like this knowing you ve got gun laws as lax as they are. let me tell you how you do it. i can tell mr. wynn at his resorts and the others, they have the best security professionals in the world working at their hotels. what you need to do is start to
i can tell you that my friend, mr. wynn, mr. addleson, they have the best of the best security teams. neil: thank you. i don t mean to jump in, but authorities are now are beginning to speak. stephen was referring to fellow casino operators in las vegas and they re reaction. let s get local reaction. good afternoon, everybody. i m sheriff joe lombardo. a little different orchestration in this press conference as compared to the rest. what i m going to do right now, i think it s important that we address the victim issues we re experiencing and the resource issues that we re experiencing. so i m going to key on that, on the original portion of this and subsequently commissioner
time, money and personnel they put into developing what i would largely consider to be probably one of the most substantial, at least in the hospitality realm, aspects that exist. this is not a plug for the wynn, i have no association with them anymore. i understand. but to your original question, these are the two issues that you have to contend with. it s the wolf in the sheep s clothing, so to speak. the likelihood of somebody dressed in black tactical gear strolling up to one of the main valet entrances and using that as their engagement point is probably very low and is reasonably very low. even if that were the case, the properties up and down the strip and in the greater las vegas area all have very robust mitigating measures to address those types of threats.
toss myself over. as soon as we got over, we just tried to clear out what the best direction to go, we just walked away. we went through the artist had tour buses and tractor-trailers and we kind of s serpentined in between there and there was a tanker from the airport. there was a whole bunch of dumpsters, industrial dumpsters and we ran behind that. there was a whole bunch of people there hiding behind it. and we were just trying to figure out what the next move was. we weren t certain what was going to go down so we tried to say what are we going to do if something happens? i told my wife that we would jump in the dumpster if it comes around our area. we waited and we started to pursue more. i wasn t i didn t feel safe about getting back to the strip. we were staying at the wynn so we re trying to make our way and that was way down the other end