Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo, Clark County Commission Chair Steve Sisolak, Rep. Dina Titus D-Nev, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev, and Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison hold a media briefing to recap the day of response to the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
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Sonny Melton was killed in the hail of gunfire that rained down from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. He and his wife, Heather, work at Henry County Medical Center and had taken time off from work specifically to attend the three-day country music concert Sonny was in his early 30s and had graduated from nursing school about three years ago. Medical center CEO said: “He was an excellent person. Everyone liked him. He was a very caring individual.”
Rachel Crosby discusses what she saw during the Las Vegas Strip shooting, from the first-responders to the scenes at hospitals.
In the wake of the Las Vegas Strip shooting, the Las Vegas sports community made statements in reaction to the tragedy.
Wade Millward reports from Mesquite where police found weapons and ammo in the shooter’s home.
Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes talks about several shows canceling performances tonight in the wake of the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
A Basic High School graduate has been identified as one of the victims of the mass shooting on the Strip Sunday night. In a Facebook post, a woman who identified herself as Quinton Robbins’ aunt announced that he had been shot. Early Monday morning, she posted that he had passed away. Robbins’ Facebook profile says that he graduated from Basic High and studied at UNLV.
A Las Vegas police officer killed Sunday night in the mass shooting on the Strip has been identified by those who knew him as Charleston Hartfield Hartfield posted an image of the Route 91 country music festival on his Facebook page Sunday evening, hours before a gunman shot into the concert crowd Troy Rhett, Hartfield’s friend, said he sent Hartfield a text message late Sunday night, “hoping he would text me back.” “I figured he was probably busy helping others,” Rhett said. “I don’t know a better man than Charles.”
Las Vegas Metro Police have set up a family reunion center at Metro Plaza, 400 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Families needing information on the welfare of loved ones should call 866-535-5654. Facebook has set up a Crisis Alert page where people can mark themselves as safe. To donate blood, visit and/or call United Blood Services and University Medical Center
Harry Liu, from San Francisco, recounts driving victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting to Sunrise hospital.