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Officers wait in hallway during Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1
 
Officers wait in hallway during Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1

In newly released body camera footage, two Las Vegas police officers can be seen holding their position in a hallway one floor beneath the Oct. 1 gunman as rounds are continually fired into the concert crowd below.

“Oh, my God,” Las Vegas police officer Cordell Hendrex says on the video about four minutes after he and his trainee, Elif Varsin, first arrive on the 31st floor of Mandalay Bay in the middle of the mass shooting. The exclamation was in reaction to hearing more rapid gunfire just above them.

Still the pair hold their position, standing alongside three armed Mandalay Bay security guards.

Las Vegas Monsoon and Flood Season Are Approaching
 
Las Vegas Monsoon and Flood Season Are Approaching

The Clark County Flood Control District held a press conference to remind the public that monsoon season begins in July and runs through September. The exceptionally rainy season brings with it dangerous flooding events that can put the public in danger. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Mandalay Bay director talks to officer on night of Oct. 1, 2017
 
Mandalay Bay director talks to officer on night of Oct. 1, 2017

Brittney Doerr, director of guest experience at Mandalay Bay, tells a Las Vegas police officer on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, that the FBI is waiting on her to get information on the shooter. Police body camera video.

Las Vegas police officer shot on Oct. 1
 
Las Vegas police officer shot on Oct. 1

Las Vegas police officer Brady Cook gets shot on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, on his second night on the job, during the Las Vegas shooting. Body camera footage.

Golden Knights, NHL on best behavior
 
Golden Knights, NHL on best behavior

The NHL and the Golden Knights were on their best behavior during the 2017-18 season. The Knights tied for last place in number of fighting penalties, and forward William Karlsson was awarded the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship. Vegas also was well-behaved off the ice, with zero arrests or similar issues. The NHL has had only three arrests in 2018, after having none in 2017. Unlike college football and the NFL, professional hockey continues to have few of its players arrested despite the violent nature of the game.