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Hideout. An investigator is seen on Wednesday peering through one of the windows that Paddock smashed so he could open fire on the crowd.
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Policewoman taking cover
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Evacuating the dead. Investigators are still processing the festival site-turned-crime scene. The FBI warned in the press conference on Wednesday that it would be some time before all of the evidence that was being collected was properly examined. FBI lab technicians work at the scene of the massacre on Wednesday night.
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Responders
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The wounded
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People taking cover.
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Hundreds of rounds of automatic gunfire were reported by witnesses on the scene. Caution sent to cabs, vehicles appeared on dashboards.
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Bodies lie on the ground, covered in blood, after the shooting.
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At least 58 people have been killed and more than 515 wounded in Las Vegas. Shooter Stephen Paddock, 64, opened fire on concert from Mandalay Bay Hotel. The horror shooting from 1200 feet away lasted for 72 minutes. One moment they were dancing at a country music concert, they next they were fleeing for their lives from the worst mass shooting in US history. Haunting videos captured the moment joy turned to bloody tragedy for thousands of music fans as they were cut down by staccato volleys of machine gun fire inLas Vegas. The wounded were rushed to safety on office chairs, in wheelbarrows, and in trucks and cars as the carnage unfolded over 72 horrifying minutes. The gunman committed suicide in the hotel room before police could arrest him. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4944234/Two-23-rifles-inside-Stephen-Paddock-s-room.html
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A drug-smuggling submarine capable of carrying four tons of cocaine has been seized by police and troops in Colombia. The million pound electrical 'narco-submarine' was found by the army before it could transport its illicit cargo.
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Body modifications
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A U.S. Coast Guard crew from Alameda stopped a semi-submersible vessel carrying more than 8tons of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean last month the largest bust of its kind in Coast Guard history. It worth over $500m
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US Coast Guardsmen sit atop a narco sub stopped in the Pacific Ocean in early September 2016. Narco subs either full-fledged submarines or self-propelled semisubmersibles are one of the most advanced and ambitious methods by which traffickers move narcotics.
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Mexican woman was stopped at a border crossing in Texas and found to have cocaine in the soles of her shoes.
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US border agents uncovered 3 pounds of drugs hidden in an Xbox in September 2016.
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US Customs and Border Protection officers in San Diego discovered drug packages hidden in a car's spare tire. Gear compartment as well.
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In January 2015, a drone carrying nearly 3 kilos of crystal meth crashed in Tijuana, near the US border.
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Honduran police with a plane seized after it was found to have 450 kilos of drugs in Brus Laguna, Honduras, along the border with Nicaragua, July 22, 2010.
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inside frozen sharks and seafood
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Stuffed chili peppers and fake carrots
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Selling heroin disguised as lollipops, candy bars
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Under registration plate
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Almost £500,000 worth of cocain stuffed in Snickers
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Plantain
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Can
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Smuggling cocaine inside clams. In 2011, Customs and Border Protection officials were checking 26-year-old David Pocasangre Vaquiz's luggage at the Washington-Dulles airport when they found more than 150 grams of cocaine concealed inside 15 clams, all of which had been glued shut to conceal their cargo.
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Using Pringles to smuggle cocaine. Some people actually made chips out of compressed cocaine and put it in a can of Pringles. 88% pure and totally legit, except they got busted.
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Smuggling 20 kgs of cocaine inside tiny screws
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Using an avocado filled with cocaine
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Using the coffins of dead American soldiers to smuggle heroin.
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In 2010, a diesel powered almost DIY submarine was found in Ecuador which was used to transport up to 10 metric tonnes of cocaine at one time.
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This plane crashed police blockade after pilots had unloaded drugs into several cars, in San Esteban, 160 kilometers east of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
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