Clark County Department of Aviation officials said Thursday that a jet fuel tank struck by bullets during Sunday night's shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival did not pose a threat to safety.
"Contrary to speculation, there is almost zero likelihood gunfire damage could trigger a fire or explosion at a commercial fuel storage facility. Likewise, in the event of an actual, uncontained tank fire, these systems are engineered to vent flames upward into the air rather than explode," officials stated in a release.
Officials said two rifle rounds struck a 43,000-barrel tank on the airport's western perimeter. One road penetrated the tank, which was partially filled with fuel. A second round was found lodged within the same tank but did not penetrate.
Experts found no evidence of smoke or fire, officials said. The airport’s fueling system remains unaffected and air travel times will not be impacted while the tank is out of use.
pretty certain all of the police audio chatter is completely fabricated. the language doesn't pass a smell test, and there is no artifacting typical of radio communications.Are you really too dumb to debunk that video?
The fuel tank thing is still total speculation. He was spraying like a mother fucker, shots could of hit the tanks by total accident.
I think they will go after the mags/capacity. That would be perhaps the best route for everyone. Something I could even possibly agree with. Especially if the ordinance was "in town" or something along that lines. Still a hassle for some people. Most of the time - people don't really need that much ammo outside of their house or out at the range/BLM or whatever.
my brother would have been hurt or killed by a bunch of fucking pigs (oink not freeze) if he didnt have 30rnd mags in his sks. instead, he provided family n friends with lots of free organic pork.
Not in the middle of a city, though. Some towns in Texas might have this issue....