Las Vegas Gunman’s ‘Psychopath’ Father Was On FBI’s Most-wanted List

Benjamin Hoskins Paddock and Stephen Paddock (FBI; AP)
Benjamin Hoskins Paddock and Stephen Paddock (FBI; AP)

The father of Las Vegas madman Stephen Paddock was a “psychopath” himself — a bank robber who escaped federal prison in the late 1960s and landed on the FBI’s most-wanted list, according to reports.

Paddock’s dad was serial felon Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, according to the Daily Mail and a tweet from NBC.

Benjamin Paddock had been locked up in 1960 for robbing an Arizona bank, escaped in 1968 and spent nearly three years on the run before the FBI caught up to him in Las Vegas in 1971, at which point he tried to run down an agent with his car, according to archival editions of the Tuscon Daily Citizen.

“Since he has utilized firearms in previous crimes, has employed violence in attempting to evade arrest and has been diagnosed as being psychopathic, [Benjamin] Paddock should be considered extremely dangerous,” Palmer M. Baken Jr., agent in charge of the Phoenix FBI office, said at the time, according to the Citizen.

His son killed at least 50 people and injured 400 Sunday night in the worst mass shooting in US history.

SOURCE: Max Jaeger 
New York Post