Las Vegas police pat down people and scream orders at others in the latest batch of body camera footage released Wednesday from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
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Within hours of the Las Vegas massacre that left 58 people dead, the gunman’s girlfriend had deleted her Facebook account, according to search warrants unsealed Friday.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Search warrant records obtained Tuesday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a peek into the massive investigation that ensued in the first few hours and days after the Oct. 1 massacre.
More than 1,700 people submitted comments to the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund, providing feedback on the plan to distribute raised money to victims and survivors of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting.
Nevada Victims of Crime program has received 4,013 claims related to the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting as of Monday.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund campaign on GoFundMe created a new record on the site.
Hooded sweatshirts made in memory of Erick Silva were worn at a memorial service at Davis Funeral Home in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. Silva was working as a security guard at the Route 91 Harvest festival the night of the shooting.
William “Bill” Wolfe Jr. loved nothing more than to give back to his community.
A pair of search warrants executed on one of the Las Vegas mass murderer’s homes were released Thursday, showing a long list of items authorities hoped to retrieve.
“You immediately think you’re gonna know the reasons why in the short term. Now, here we are a week after the fact and we still don’t know,”Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said during a Las Vegas Review-Journal interview Tuesday.
Christina Stewart had only two things on her mind as rapid-fire bullets rained down on the Route 91 Harvest Festival: get out alive and warn her fellow air traffic controllers.
MGM Resorts International has hired a leading crisis management firm as lawsuits start to roll in following the Oct. 1 mass shooting at one of its properties.
The Clark County Museum has begun collecting tributes left on the Strip and other public areas in response to the Las Vegas shooting in order to preserve and catalog them.
Las Vegas area hospitals report at least 14 are either in critical condition or in intensive care 12 days after the Oct. 1 attack on a country music concert.