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Las Vegas shooting: BREACH! shock moment police STORMED Stephen Paddock's hotel room

The audio published by captures the SWAT team's dialogue with HQ as they prepare to storm the room at the  hotel. Paddock is thought to have unleashed a hail of bullets from the room onto the crowd of thousands below.

The death toll currently stands at over 50 with some 400 people hospitalised.  An unidentified officer can be heard saying: "We just hit on the suspects door. I need everybody in that hallway to be aware of it and get back.

"We need to pop this and see if we get any type of response from this guy, to see if he's here or if he's actually moved somewhere else."   .

The response from HQ comes back: Copy. All units on the 32nd floor SWAT has an explosive breach. Everyone in the hallway needs to move back. All units move back.

The officer can be a heard saying: "Breach, breach, breach." An explosion is heard  Another officer then confirms: "One suspect down in 135, floor 32.

I have the floor."  Stephen Craig Paddock was a resident of Mesquite, Nevada, with no known terror connections. He was found in the room dead, having spent much of the weekend there, police say.

The Nevada native is believed to be a grandfather who lived with Marilou Danley in Babbling Brook Court. Records show Paddock lived in a three-year-old, £297,554 ($396,000) two-bedroom home in the tiny desert community of Mesquite.

The incident has been confirmed as the deadliest mass shooting in US history, surpassing the Orlando shooting at the Pulse nightclub in June 2016 when 49 people were killed.

Updating reporters on the incident, Joseph Lombardo, the sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan police department, said: We are looking at in excess of 50 individuals dead and over 200 individuals injured.

Obviously this is a tragic incident and one that we have never experienced in this valley. My condolences go out to the loved ones.

Authorities located numerous firearms in Paddocks hotel room as investigations into the incident continue. Mr Lombardo continued: "All's we know is that they were rifles.

We are executing a search warrant on the room. "It is going to be a long and tedious investigation.

We are bringing in all the resources of the FBI to assist us in this investigation, in particular to their victim witness advocates and their CSI folks to help us process the scene and ensure that we are getting all the evidence that we can possibly obtain." Police have also said that Marilou Danley, a woman who is thought to have been his roommate, is no longer believed to have been involved in the shooting.

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Aussie bloke 'staying in hotel room next to Las Vegas gunman' reveals terrifying moments|K CHANNEL - Duration: 2:35.

Aussie bloke 'staying in hotel room next to Las Vegas gunman' reveals terrifying moments

The gunman – named by police as Stephen Paddock – killed 58 people and injured 400 more when he unleashed thousands of bullets last night at the Route 91 country music festival on the Las Vegas strip.

Cops confirmed the 64-year-old was dead inside his hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel – suggesting he killed himself.

Paddock, a white male with no criminal history, was described as a "local man" and a "lone wolf" by Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Brian Hodge claims he was staying in room 32134 in the hotel – next door to Paddock.

He told The Age: "There were people screaming and running.

We ran into a nearby hallway and ended up in the casino's kitchen.

"We could just hear bullets being fired and then we could see the bright lights of helicopters flying over the top of us.".

Brian said he saw SWAT teams descent on the hotel, saying: "They were in the full police gear and we could see torches and guns and they were yelling at everybody to 'stay down' or 'put their hands up'.

" He added that he was glad he hadn't made it back to his room.

Meanwhile, ISIS claims it was behind massacre despite cops confirming there are currently no links to terror.

US President Donald Trump described the shooting as "terrible" and said his sympathies are with those affected. .

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