Final Route 91 Harvest festival remembrance objects catalogued at Clark County Museum
 
Final Route 91 Harvest festival remembrance objects catalogued at Clark County Museum

The last of the more than 17,000 items left at the makeshift memorial near the Las Vegas sign after the Oct. 1 shootings have been catalogued at the Clark County Museum in Las Vegas. The final item was a black-and-white bumper sticker bearing “#VEGASSTRONG. An additional 200 items currently on display at the museum will be catalogued when the exhibit comes down. (K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Preps: Son of fallen Las Vegas officer rallies for football game
 
Nevada Preps: Son of fallen Las Vegas officer rallies for football game

Ayzayah Hartfield, son of Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield who was killed in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, rallied for an away game at Basic High School in Henderson Saturday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Mesquite has little to offer in understanding Las Vegas gunman
 
Mesquite has little to offer in understanding Las Vegas gunman

A team of Review-Journal reporters were in Mesquite looking into Stephen Paddock’s past on Friday. They report on what they found during their interviews at businesses and with Mesquite officials.

Vegas shooting victims cram into cab on way to hospital
 
Vegas shooting victims cram into cab on way to hospital

New video shows a Las Vegas taxi driver transporting six victims from Sunday’s mass shooting to the hospital.

Winifredo Maquindang of Yellow Checker Star Transportation was staged at Mandalay Bay when he first heard shots being fired. He quickly entered his cab and shut the door.

Minutes later, victims fleeing the concert site poured into the roadway. A man pleaded Maquindang to drive to the corner to pick up a man who was shot.

The video shows him approaching Sunrise Hospital, where staff were already stationed outside the emergency department, ready to help.

Yellow Checker Star, which provided the video, said it is partnering with Miracle Flights to provide free transportation to medical facilities for anyone affected by the shooting.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Charleston Hartfield
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Charleston Hartfield

Off-duty Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield was killed Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 in the mass shooting on the Strip. On Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017 at Police Memorial Park, thousands gathered to remember him.

Vegas shooting has bone-chilling parallels to University of Texas tower slaughter
 
Vegas shooting has bone-chilling parallels to University of Texas tower slaughter

The mass shooting from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas has bone-chilling parallels to the 1966 University of Texas tower slaughter.

51 years ago a sniper used the advantage of height to rain bullets down on people below.

Charles Whitman killed 15 people and injured 31 from the 28th floor at the University of Texas, Austin.

It was the first modern mass shooting in the United States.

The Las Vegas massacre is the first mass shooting by a gunman from an elevated position since then.

Authorities now have to worry about how to deal with potential copycat shooters.

“This is a game-changer in the modern era… We have to be concerned about it. We have to create an entire new strategy.” David Shepherd, retired FBI agent

Las Vegas shooting victim: Austin Meyer, Reno, Nevada
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Austin Meyer, Reno, Nevada

Austin Meyer was in Las Vegas celebrating his 24th birthday at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Sunday when he was killed in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, a spokeswoman for Truckee Meadows Community College confirmed Thursday. In an interview with a California TV station, his sister Veronica described him as “ambitious, smart and hard working.” Meyer recently moved from the Monterey Peninsula to Reno and enrolled in the college’s two-year transportation technologies program,KSBW reported. His fiancee, Dana Getreu, is a student at the nearby University of Nevada, Reno.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Candice Bowers, Garden Grove, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Candice Bowers, Garden Grove, California

Candice Bowers, a single mother of three, was among those killed during the attack at the Route 91 Harvest country festival on the Las Vegas Strip. Bowers, a 40-year-old from Garden Grove, California, adored country music, according to a statement released by her family on Wednesday. “Candice was a superhero,” family members said. “Over the course of her life she was able to overcome substantial obstacles and become the single mother of three amazing, kind, intelligent, beautiful children

Las Vegas shooting victim: Chris Hazencomb, Camarillo, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Chris Hazencomb, Camarillo, California

Chris Hazencomb, of Camarillo, California, spent his 44th birthday with his mother. Four days later he was killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas. Maryanne Hazencomb had her son taken off life support Monday. He was at the concert with a longtime friend from Las Vegas, his mother said. “He evidently saved her from getting hit so she could raise her two boys with her husband,” Hazencomb said.

Professor says she predicted deaths after Trump was elected
 
Professor says she predicted deaths after Trump was elected

Four days after the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, a UNLV professor of history, Tessa Winkelmann, said she had predicted “people would die” once Donald Trump was elected president.

58 crosses at the Las Vegas welcome sign
 
58 crosses at the Las Vegas welcome sign

There are 58 crosses at the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign. The crosses honor the victims of the mass shooting Oct. 1. A retired carpenter from Chicago, Greg Zanis, brought the crosses to the Strip. Zanis has erected more than 20,000 crosses over the past two decades, including after Columbine, Sandy Hook, and the Orlando nightclub shooting. The tribute is expected to remain for 40 days before being given to families of the victims.

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, October 6th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, October 6th

Friday’s headlines: Tannerite found in Paddock’s home similar to compound used in NYC bombing, SUV wanted after Las Vegas shooting found, crosses and vigil at Welcome to Las Vegas sign (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)