
The Tucker Carlson Show Ian Carroll on America’s Deadliest Mass Shooting and Unanswered Questions They Don’t Want You to Ask
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Jan 2, 2026 Ian Carroll, an investigative commentator known for dissecting high-profile events, dives into the complexities surrounding the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. He questions the official narrative, highlighting discrepancies and the suspicious deaths of witnesses. Carroll discusses the problematic timeline and the mysterious motives of shooter Stephen Paddock, proposing theories involving international intrigue. He also examines the role of MGM and citizen journalists in uncovering hidden truths, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and accountability.
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Official Narrative Doesn’t Fit The Evidence
- The official lone-gunman narrative of the 2017 Las Vegas massacre fails to account for many primary-source facts and recordings.
- Ian Carroll argues the audio, video, and timelines point to multiple shooters and events beyond Stephen Paddock's room.
Concertgoers Heard Shots Near The Stage
- Witnesses at the Jason Aldean concert describe distinct pops and then automatic fire that sounded like it came from very near the stage.
- Many survivors reported the initial shots seemed to come from the stage area rather than a distant hotel window.
Scattered 911s Undermine Single-Shooter Claim
- Multiple 911 calls and bodycam audios recorded automatic fire and reports of shooters in many casinos well after Paddock allegedly died.
- These dispersed reports suggest coordinated incidents across the Strip, not a single shooter.

