Congresswoman Titus visits wounded couple
 
Congresswoman Titus visits wounded couple

U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., stops by Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center to visit Ontario Police Officer Michael Gracia and fiancee Summer Clyburn, who were both wounded in the mass shooting in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Dana Gardner, San Bernardino, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Dana Gardner, San Bernardino, California

Dana Gardner, a longtime San Bernardino County government employee is among those killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest country music festival Sunday. Gardner, 52, was a deputy recorder and worked for the county for 26 years, county spokesman David Wert said. At least four of her coworkers, including a sergeant in the sheriff’s office and a fire department employee, were wounded in the attack, Wert said.

Couple wounded in mass shooting receive message of love
 
Couple wounded in mass shooting receive message of love

Friends gathered at Ontario Police Department to send well wishes to Officer Michael Gracia and fiancee Summer Clyburn, who were both wounded in the mass shooting in Las Vegas, as they recover at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Brennan Stewart, Las Vegas
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Brennan Stewart, Las Vegas

Brennan Stewart, 30, of Las Vegas has been identified as one of the 59 people who died in the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival Sunday night in Las Vegas. Kelly Stewart, his sister-in-law, confirmed his death Tuesday morning.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Jessica Klymchuk, Valleyview, Alberta, Canada
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Jessica Klymchuk, Valleyview, Alberta, Canada

Jessica Klymchuk, a Canadian Catholic school employee is among those killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest country music festival Sunday. Klymchuk, 34, died in Las Vegas, a Holy Family Catholic Regional Division spokeswoman confirmed. Klymchuk was a librarian, bus driver and educational assistant for St. Stephen’s School in Valleyview, Alberta.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Christopher Roybal, Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Christopher Roybal, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Christopher Roybal, A Navy combat veteran who had served multiple tours in Afghanistan is among those killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest country music festival Sunday. Roybal, 28, died in Las Vegas just a few days shy of his birthday, said David Harman, owner of the gym that Roybal managed. Roybal moved to Colorado Springs early this year when Harman opened a new Crunch Fitness location. He worked for the company about three years. “The reason we hired him on was his discipline and his work ethic,” Harman said. “He wasn’t somebody who reported problems. He solved them.”

Las Vegas shooting victim: Angela Gomez, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Angela Gomez, California

Angela “Angie” Gomez, a 2015 graduate of Riverside Polytechnic High School in Riverside, Calif., has been identified as one of the 59 people killed in the shooting. Gomez was described by the high school’s staff as “fun-loving young lady with a great sense of humor.” She participated in the Riverside Children’s Theater, was involved in choir in both middle and high school and was a cheerleader for the high school, according to the school district. English teacher and cheer coach Lupe Avila set up a GoFundMe page for Gomez’s family. By 3 p.m., it had raised more than $20,000.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Rachael Parker, Manhattan Beach, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Rachael Parker, Manhattan Beach, California

Manhattan Beach Police Department records technician Rachael Parker was among those shot and killed during the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Sunday. Parker, 33, died at a Las Vegas hospital, department spokeswoman Kristie Colombo wrote in an email. She was employed with the department for 10 years. Another department employee, an unidentified police officer, was shot and suffered minor injuries, Colombo wrote.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Susan Smith, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Susan Smith, California

An employee for a Southern California school district was among those killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Sunday. Susan Smith, 53, was attending the three-day concert series with two friends. Smith was an office manager at Vista Fundamental Elementary School in Simi Valley for the past three years. She was a school district employee for a total of 16 years.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Hannah Ahlers, Murrietta, California
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Hannah Ahlers, Murrietta, California

Hannah Ahlers, a 34-year-old mother of three from Murrietta, California, was one of the 59 victims killed after a gunman open fired on a crowded country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip. Ahlers had come to Las Vegas for the festival with her husband, Brian, and three other couples. Hannah and Brian had three children, ages 3, 11 and 14, and her father-in-law, Dave Ahlers, described her as a “loving, caring and devoted mother” Dave said Hannah was always the person who would go out of her way to help family and friends dealing with issues, saying she was a “young Mary Tyler Moore.”

Las Vegas shooting victim: Rhonda LeRocque, Tewksbury, Massachusetts
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Rhonda LeRocque, Tewksbury, Massachusetts

Rhonda LeRocque, 42, died at a Las Vegas hospital after being shot, her aunt Gloria Murdock said. LeRocque was attending the festival with her husband, 6-year-old daughter and father-in-law. Murdock said none of them were injured. “She was all things to all people. She emanated the word love,” Murdock said. “She was as close to perfect as you could get.”

Las Vegas shooting victim: Neysa Tonks, Las Vegas
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Neysa Tonks, Las Vegas

Neysa Tonks, a mother of three, has been identified as one of the 59 people killed in the shooting at Route 91 Harvest music festival Sunday night in Las Vegas. Tonks, 46, lived in Las Vegas and worked at Technologent, an Irvine-based computer software company. She is a former Utah resident. A GoFundMe page was created to raise funds for her sons — Kaden, Braxton and Greysen. “She was a very nice woman who was full of life and energy,” said her former church counselor Tracy Downey.

Las Vegas shooting victim: Cameron Robinson, Utah
 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Cameron Robinson, Utah

Cameron Robinson, a city of Las Vegas employee was among those shot and killed at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival Sunday night. Robinson, 28, was attending the festival with his boyfriend when he was shot in the neck, his sister Meghan Ervin said. Robinson worked as a legal records specialist for the city, according to TransparentNevada.com Robinson went to Basic High School and held degrees from Nevada State College and Western International University

Off-duty Las Vegas police officer killed in mass shooting
 
Off-duty Las Vegas police officer killed in mass shooting

Charleston Hartfield, an off-duty Las Vegas police officer and recently published author of a memoir about life on the force, was killed Sunday night in the mass shooting on the Strip. Hartfield, a 34-year-old military veteran known as Charles, Chucky or “ChuckyHart,” also coached youth football Hartfield was a sergeant 1st class in the Nevada Army National Guard, assigned to the 100th Quartermaster Company, based in Las Vegas. Brig. Gen. William Burks, adjutant general of the Nevada National Guard, called him “the epitome of a citizen-soldier.”

Final Metro media briefing
 
Final Metro media briefing

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.

Here’s what we know about the Las Vegas Strip shooting
 
Here’s what we know about the Las Vegas Strip shooting

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reported at least 59 dead, more than 525 injured. Police found 23 guns in the shooter’s Mandalay Bay hotel room, 19 more in his Mesquite residence. Blood donations centers have asked those wishing to donate to wait until Tuesday afternoon at the soonest. Metro is still investigating any potential motives the shooter might have had.

Candlelight vigil held in Nellis Air Force Base chapel
 
Candlelight vigil held in Nellis Air Force Base chapel

About 50 people, mostly airmen, gathered in a chapel on Nellis Air Force Base for a candlelight vigil Monday in the aftermath of Sunday night’s massacre.

Light peered through stained glass windows and the sound of fighter jets occasionally buzzed overhead as Lt. Col. Dwayne Jones addressed the congregation.

Jones said his main message was to find positivity and not let evil overcome good.

What we know about the Las Vegas shooter
 
What we know about the Las Vegas shooter

The gunman who opened fire and killed at least 58 people was a 64-year-old Mesquite resident Stephen Paddock was in a 32nd-floor room of the Mandalay Bay, where he checked in on September 28 As officers entered his room, Paddock shot and killed himself, police said early Monday. Sheriff Joe Lombardo said officers found 23 rifles in the man’s room. Paddock’s brother, Eric, said, “It’s like an asteroid just fell on top of our family.”

UNLV’s Menzies on Jordan Johnson
 
UNLV’s Menzies on Jordan Johnson

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about point guard Jordan Johnson. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Memorial video of Las Vegas shooting victims
 
Memorial video of Las Vegas shooting victims

Las Vegas police said Monday that at least 59 people died in the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival on Sunday night. Take time to remember some of the victims who are pictured here. (Zac Pacleb/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Several Las Vegas hotels offer free stays for shooting victims and families
 
Several Las Vegas hotels offer free stays for shooting victims and families

Siegel Group Nevada Inc. The company is offering free stays for victims and family members of victims To make arrangements call: 888-328-0192 Boyd Gaming Corp. Free rooms for the family members of victims. To make arrangements call: 888-582-6278 offer code: ZSTRIP South Point Free hotel accommodations to those traveling to Las Vegas to assist their loved ones. To make arrangements call: 866-791-7626 offer code: FAM1002. Station Casinos Inc. Free hotel rooms for traveling families of those affected Email: reservationrequest@stationcasinos.com.