Kody Robertson met Michelle Vo on the last night of the Route 91 Harvest festival. He only got to spend about three hours with her before she was shot in front of him. Now he’s connected by tragedy and kindness to the family of someone special he met by happenstance.
Many of those injured in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip were from outside Nevada and now face recuperation in local hospitals with local doctors.
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.
A 21-year-old woman who was among the nearly 500 people injured in a mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival has filed a lawsuit against MGM Resorts International.
The Watkins family from Aliso Viejo, California, came to Las Vegas for the Route 91 Harvest festival. They got separated, saw death, helped ferry the wounded and made it through alive.
Research shows that experiencing or witnessing a mass shooting can lead to serious psychological consequences: distress, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder.
Californians comprised more than half of the 58 people killed in the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting Sunday, according information gathered by Review-Journal reporters.
California resident Melissa Fierro purchased three-day tickets to the Route 91 Harvest Festival to celebrate her 40th birthday with a friend. She remembers dancing and having a good time as Jason Aldean performed on stage when suddenly she heard “pop, pop, pop.”
Paramount High School teachers Frank and Autumn Bignami of California are two of the 527 victims injured in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.