It wasn’t until Oct. 3, the Tuesday morning after the shooting, that Lombardo walked the grounds of the Route 91 Harvest festival. Even 36 hours later, grizzly reminders of the carnage remained.“There were still bodies,” Lombardo said.
That same morning, the sheriff walked past the hundreds of bullet holes that riddled the 32nd-floor hallway, evidence of when Paddock fired at Campos.
Lombardo saw the cache of assault rifles and high-capacity ammo clips stacked up on the floor of the suite, and the body of the shooter with a bullet wound to his head.