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Carlson said that he has a “customs and border patrol form that shows Jesus Campos entering the United States from Mexico at the San Ysidro border crossing in San Diego county almost exactly one week after the Las Vegas shooting. The document does not reveal how long Campos had been in Mexico.”
He continued, “Our source told us that Campos entered the United States at the same crossing in January of this year. At that time, he was driving his own vehicle, with Nevada plates. And yet in this document from a little over two weeks ago, Campos was driving what appears to be a rental car with California plates.”
Carlson said, “Jesus Campos is the only eyewitness to the biggest mass shooting in modern American history. At the time he was in Mexico, the press was reporting that investigators thought Paddock may have had an accomplice. Why did authorities allow him to leave the country just days after it occurred, while the investigation was still chaotic?”
originally posted by: kosmicjack
Was he carrying the laptop hard drive? So many questions...
originally posted by: denybedoomed
a reply to: fiverx313
I have a hard time believing that the feds would be okay with letting a witness to a massacre like this up and leave the country, smells fishy to me.
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: denybedoomed
a reply to: fiverx313
I have a hard time believing that the feds would be okay with letting a witness to a massacre like this up and leave the country, smells fishy to me.
i'm not sure there's a legal basis for restricting a witness to a crime in that manner. do you know of a law to that effect?
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: denybedoomed
a reply to: fiverx313
I have a hard time believing that the feds would be okay with letting a witness to a massacre like this up and leave the country, smells fishy to me.
i'm not sure there's a legal basis for restricting a witness to a crime in that manner. do you know of a law to that effect?
originally posted by: fiverx313
why wouldn't he be allowed to leave the country? his union knew, according to the story. he was probably given some time off, given all that happened.
tucker carlson's just blowing hot air looking for something to get attention. he's not got a great track record with facts, but he sure does like to come up with a bunch of pointless questions.
i feel bad for campos at this point, because it's clear the conspiracy nuts are latching onto him, idiots like carlson just fanning the flames. hopefully nobody decides they need to go confront him in person and get their answers like with that pizzagate nutball.
originally posted by: denybedoomed
No, but do the fbi always work within "legal" parameters?
originally posted by: xuenchen
18 U.S. Code § 3144 - Release or detention of a material witness
If it appears from an affidavit filed by a party that the testimony of a person is material in a criminal proceeding, and if it is shown that it may become impracticable to secure the presence of the person by subpoena, a judicial officer may order the arrest of the person and treat the person in accordance with the provisions of section 3142 of this title. No material witness may be detained because of inability to comply with any condition of release if the testimony of such witness can adequately be secured by deposition, and if further detention is not necessary to prevent a failure of justice.
originally posted by: FarEastManor
Hey! You should listen to the news, ala CNN, and just believe everything they're saying. Don't believe that anything odd is going on, and just repeat after me..."CNN has this under control. LVMPD has this under control. I believe what I am told." Now, don't you just feel good?
It must have been the Feds who provided the body guards at his house while he was gone...
originally posted by: denybedoomed
a reply to: fiverx313
I have a hard time believing that the feds would be okay with letting a witness to a massacre like this up and leave the country, smells fishy to me.
originally posted by: FarEastManor
originally posted by: fiverx313
why wouldn't he be allowed to leave the country? his union knew, according to the story. he was probably given some time off, given all that happened.
tucker carlson's just blowing hot air looking for something to get attention. he's not got a great track record with facts, but he sure does like to come up with a bunch of pointless questions.
i feel bad for campos at this point, because it's clear the conspiracy nuts are latching onto him, idiots like carlson just fanning the flames. hopefully nobody decides they need to go confront him in person and get their answers like with that pizzagate nutball.
Hey! You should listen to the news, ala CNN, and just believe everything they're saying. Don't believe that anything odd is going on, and just repeat after me..."CNN has this under control. LVMPD has this under control. I believe what I am told." Now, don't you just feel good?