08/15/2023 / By News Editors
This new revelation will certainly not give America confidence that the true cause behind the Maui fires will ever be known. Instead, we can count on a likely cover-up instead.
(Article by Cullen Linebarger republished from TheGatewayPundit.com)
As Cristina Laila previously reported, devastating wildfires in Maui have left almost 100 people dead with approximately 1,000 people still unaccounted for.
People were reportedly jumping into the ocean and historic Lahania town was destroyed.
The news only gets worse, though. Reports reveal that current Maui Police Chief John Pelletier was the incident commander during the Las Vegas massacre in 2017, the worst mass shooting in American history. An incident commander is the top decision maker during a major incident. Their job is to delegate tasks and listen to input from subject matter experts to ultimately bring the incident to resolution.
Maui Police Chief John Pelletier came to Hawaii after 22 years in Las Vegas. He was incident commander for the 2017 mass shooting that left over 50 dead. Here he tells @CNN why only two bodies have been identified out of the 68 dead on Maui. #mauifires#maui#hawaiipic.twitter.com/FVxxWn0pGX
— Ryan Kawailani Ozawa (@hawaii) August 13, 2023
Callesto is correct. Here is an excerpt from a November 2021 article in the Honolulu Civil Beat by Blaze Lovell regarding Pelletier arrival in Maui.
He’s seen his share of violence, having shot at three suspects and killed one of them, according to reports from Las Vegas media. In 2017, Pelletier was the incident commander for a mass shooting at a country music festival that left 58 people dead.
As Gateway Pundit readers know, Stephen Paddock murdered 60 people from his hotel room at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. But local authorities and the FBI never gave the public answers regarding why he shot these innocent people, raising questions regarding a cover-up.
Local authorities also completely botched the crime scene investigation. Authorities also changed the timeline multiple times.
The FBI also decided to push a BS theory earlier this year that Paddock was upset over how casinos treated him which almost no one bought.
This disturbing revelation regarding Pelletier is certainly alarming conservatives, who question whether this a coincidence.
Omg. It’s true! Police Chief John Pelletier of Maui was the police chief during the Vegas Massacre in 2017.
Good grief. How can we NOT question the freaky coincidence?
The same man is in charge during 2 of the most devastating disasters imaginable, with no actual answers as to… https://t.co/RiR9tA36rI
— Melanie Lauren (@Sweetemmilyn) August 14, 2023
So many “Coincidences”…
Seems the Police Chief of Maui, John Pelletier, was the same police chief during the Vegas Massacre in 2017.@dom_lucre maybe this is someone that deserves a thread?
Seems he already had several complaints filed against him from his own officers. https://t.co/wbP3rRKQau
— PATRIOT 4 TRUMP?????? (@kat2020maga) August 14, 2023
IF I WERE A COINCIDENCE THEORIST…? ??? Maui Police Chief John Pelletier was also the Incident Commander for the 2017 Los Vegas (Mandalay Bay) FF shooting. Move along, folks. Nothing to see here. pic.twitter.com/AfhrZlzo1M
— Alice Liu (@chunkmusic) August 14, 2023
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