A congressman has made the claim that he received “credible evidence” recently which indicates ISIS could have been behind the terror attack in Las Vegas in October.
On Oct. 1, Stephen Paddock gunned down 58 people who were attending a concert outside Mandalay Bay in the capital of Nevada.
Several hundred others were injured when Paddock indiscriminately opened fire on the crowd of thousands from his hotel suite on the 32nd floor.
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said this week that he believes potential ISIS connections have not been investigated thoroughly.
Perry noted that ISIS, the radical Islamist terror group responsible for a number of attacks in the United States and Europe, had threatened an attack on America twice in the months before the massacre.
Perry then claimed to have received evidence indicating a possible ISIS connection, but he would not reveal the specific evidence.
“I have received what I feel to be and what I believe to be credible evidence of a possible terrorist nexus,” Perry said. “And we’re going to have to wait until that situation develops.”
In a press conference on Jan. 19, Las Vegas officials said they still hadn’t pinpointed a motive behind the attack, leaving an opening to a terror connection.
Paddock killed himself before being apprehended on that fateful day, officers said.
Also this week, authorities cremated Paddock’s body.