The 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in Las Vegas will be forever remembered.
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These tweets are curated from #1October posts on Monday. Reporters and photographers will be covering events to remember the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
A police officer’s camera catches a distraught man frantically trying to find his girlfriend after watching someone die in the latest release of public records from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
More than 10 months after the mass shooting on the Strip, Las Vegas police on Wednesday released another batch of records from the Oct. 1 tragedy.
Las Vegas police turned over 16 more body camera videos Wednesday from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. It marked the 14th court-ordered release since early May of Metropolitan Police Department audio, video or documents from the attack.
Those closest to Stephen Paddock described him as meticulous, calculating and sometimes cold, but none of them expected violence from the man, according to a new report.
Read the final report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival.
“We have not been able to definitively answer the ‘why,’” then-Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said August 3, 2018, at a news briefing to discuss the department’s final report on the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Newly released Oct. 1 body camera footage captured harrowing scenes from deep within the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds, including the moment a handful of officers realized a mass shooting was unfolding.
Newly released body camera footage from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting contains additional examples of the many radio troubles Las Vegas police experienced during the massive emergency response.