Democrat Arrested for MURDER of Journalist Who Vowed To Expose the Truth About Mandalay Bay Shooting




A Democrat official has been arrested for the murder of journalist Jeff German, who was found dead last week after vowing to expose the truth about the Mandalay Bay shooting and its subsequent cover-up by the FBI.

One of the stories that German was investigating was the mass murder at Mandalay Bay Casino in 2017. There are so many inconsistencies with the official narrative, and German was determined to find the truth.

German was found dead outside his home on September 3 after having been repeatedly stabbed.

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that on Sept. 7 Democrat official Rob Telles had been arrested in connection with the slaying.

Theepochtimes.com reports: The newspaper reported that shortly before Lombardo’s confirmation, police in tactical gear had surrounded Telles’ home, and about 30 minutes later, Telles was wheeled out of his home on a stretcher and was loaded into an ambulance.

The arrest comes after officers executed search warrants on Telles’ residence earlier in the day. Local outlets reported that a home at which officers were seen belongs to Telles. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed to The Epoch Times the execution of warrants were related to German’s murder.

Police had interviewed Telles and searched his home, including his vehicle, which matched the description of a vehicle witnesses saw at the scene of the crime.

Police on Sept. 6 had released an image of the vehicle, which was described as a 2007 to 2014 red or maroon GMC Yukon Denali with chrome handles, a sunroof, and a luggage rack.

Reporters with the Las Vegas Review-Journal said that they saw Telles in the driveway of his home with a vehicle matching the description. The GMC vehicle, as well as a second vehicle, were towed from Telles’ property at about 12:50 p.m local time on Sept. 7, reported the outlet.

Telles did not speak to reporters outside his home around 2:20 p.m., after he was interviewed and searched by police. He was wearing what appeared to be a hazmat suit and sandals, as if he had discarded his clothes, or surrendered them as evidence.



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