"For this individual to take it upon himself to create this chaos and harm is unspeakable," Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Tuesday as he released new details on the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. The sheriff says gunman Stephen Paddock had "preplanned, extensively" for the Las Vegas massacre, hiding a camera in the peephole of his hotel suite and two more in the hallway, one of them on a service cart, to watch for police, the Washington Post reports. Lombardo said Paddock shot through the room door, injuring a security guard, before putting a gun in his mouth and killing himself as a SWAT team closed in. The latest developments:
- Authorities say Paddock had attached "bump stock" devices to 12 of the 23 guns he had in the Mandalay Bay hotel room, allowing the semiautomatic rifles to fire as fast as fully automatic weapons, USA Today reports. ATF Special Agent in Charge Jill Schneider says authorities determined the weapons were legal.