Why is new video from the Las Vegas massacre coming out now? That's the question Tucker Carlson asked on his program Thursday night.
Police have released chilling 911 calls and surveillance video from the Mandalay Bay hotel showing the terror and chaos that unfolded during the Oct. 2017 massacre.
Newly released video by MGM Resorts shows Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino wheeling around luggage filled with weapons days before the Oct. 1, 2017 massacre, during which he killed 58 people and injured hundreds.
It's been four months since the Las Vegas massacre, and there are still many unanswered questions about the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, which left 59 people dead and hundreds wounded.
On "Tucker Carlson Tonight," Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said nothing is adding up in the Las Vegas massacre investigation and he smells "a rat."
Tucker Carlson traveled to Las Vegas to seek further information about the deadliest one-man mass shooting in American history.
An attorney for victims of the Las Vegas massacre said she has not been allowed in the shooter's room and has received "nothing but resistance" from the casino's ownership.
On his show tonight, Tucker Carlson said that the FBI's handling of recent investigations has shaken public confidence in the bureau.
Tucker Carlson was joined tonight by Craig Eiland, an attorney representing several of the victims of the Las Vegas massacre, to examine unanswered questions surrounding the horrific mass shooting that left 58 people dead and 546 injured.
Tucker Carlson asked Las Vegas security guard Jesus Campos' union representative several unanswered questions about the officer and the events of the past few weeks.
Tucker Carlson said one of his producers investigating the background of Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos was gruffly hung up on when he asked law enforcement about the man.
We're still waiting for answers to basic questions about the Las Vegas massacre, Tucker Carlson pointed out on his show.