Las Vegas shooting could change security protocols – former FBI agent
After the US experienced the worst mass shooting in its modern history, experts have told RT that security protocols may be changed to prevent future attacks. However, they say these measures might not be enough to stop lone wolf attacks.
Some experts say that security protocols will change after 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on more than 22,000 concert-goers at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas, killing 59 and sending hundreds to the hospital. Many have speculated as to whether more could have been done to prevent the attack.
Former FBI agent James Conway told RT that the attack may cause the US to create security protocols similar to those in other countries.
“We may see some protocol changes here down the road in Las Vegas,” Conway told RT. “We may see more security and a screening of bags as I have seen in Europe and in the Middle East and in Africa.”
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