FBI documents reveal Las Vegas shooter's anger towards casinos.

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New FBI documents reveal that the Las Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock, was upset at the way casinos treated him and other "high rollers" in the years leading up to the 2017 massacre. Paddock reportedly had a bankroll of $2-3 million and frequented several casinos in Reno before being banned from them. The FBI report also details Paddock's gambling habits and previous hotel stays. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police caution against further speculation on a motive for the shooting, as it causes harm to the victims.
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