When you see coincidences like this it has to make you wonder. And it was clear he was involved in covering up whatever happened in Las Vegas, and it would appear he’s in place to do the same in Hawaii. The most compelling explanation of the mass shooting was that he had the room setup for an illegal weapons deal, but the cartel members that showed were sending a message to the American government to back off their operations. And there were reports on the ground that there were two shooters and the numbers of killed and injured bear that out.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/08/14/maui-wildfires-top-cop-was-vegas-shooter-incident-commander/
By Jake Welch
John Pelletier, the current Chief of the Maui Police Department amid the ongoing Hawaiian wildfires, acted as Incident Commander for the mysterious Las Vegas Police mass shooting – the largest in American history – in 2017. He recently trained with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).
Pelletier has become the face of the Hawaii-based police department since being elected chief in late 2021. Before that, Pelletier served 22 years in the Las Vegas Police Department, rising through the ranks to become captain of the department.
His contribution on the night of the mass shooting in 2017, which witnessed the deaths of some 58 people, has even been recognized in a book on “Effective Crisis Communication:”
“Captain Pelletier experienced a challenging crisis context to lead through following the October 1 shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was able to navigate the uncertainty of the crisis, coordinate and collaborate with key stakeholders during the crisis, and take action…”
To date, there has never been a particularly compelling explanation for how or why 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay resort, killing 59 and injuring 527 people.
Pelletier recently obtained a certificate in criminal justice from the FBI National Academy, with Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and current FBI Director Christopher Wray both present at his graduation.