The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirms 50 are dead and 400 are injured in the Las Vegas Strip shooting. The suspect died in a high-level hotel floor at the Mandalay Bay. The shooting took place during the Route 91 Harvest Festival while country music artist Jason Aldean was performing. (Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Metro Police Confirms 50 dead and 400 injured in Vegas Strip Shooting. The suspect, Stephen Paddock, 64, died in a high-level hotel floor at Mandalay Bay. Sunday’s shooting is believed to be the worst mass shooting in United States history. The shooting began Sunday night during the Jason Aldean performance at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. One off-duty Las Vegas police officer attending the concert was among the victims killed.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo gives an update on the events that transpired on the Las Vegas Strip and an eyewitness.
Henry Liu, of San Francisco, was stuck in the area of the mass shooting on the Strip and used his van to transport three people to Sunrise Hospital. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
A Las Vegas Metropolitan police source has confirmed that at least 20 people are dead in a shooting Sunday night at Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip. Metro also confirmed about that one suspect is dead on a high-level floor of Mandalay Bay. It’s not known if there are other suspects. The attack came during the last performances on the final night of the three-day Route 91 Harvest Festival which has been held for the past four years on an 15-acre lot across Las Vegas Boulevard from Mandalay Bay.
Police have confirmed at least two people have been killed and 20 have been injured. Metro confirmed that one suspect is “down.” Police scanner traffic reported multiple casualties from the incident and possibly two shooters with automatic weapons. It appeared the shooters were firing down at people from upper-level rooms of Mandalay Bay. Victims have been sent to University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital Medical Center. Multiple ambulances and police vehicles are on the scene.
Multiple flights, up to 20, have been diverted from McCarran International Airport as of midnight.
Police have confirmed at least 50 people have been killed and 400 injured in a shooting Sunday night near Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip. Metro confirmed that one suspect is “down.” Victims have been sent to University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital Medical Center. Up to 20 flights had been diverted from McCarran International Airport as of midnight.
Police have confirmed at least 50 people have been killed and 400 have been injured. Metro confirmed that one suspect is “down.” It appeared the shooters were firing down at people from upper-level rooms of Mandalay Bay. Victims have been sent to University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital Medical Center. Multiple ambulances and police vehicles are on the scene. Multiple flights, up to 20, have been diverted from McCarran International Airport as of midnight.
Police have confirmed at least 50 people have been killed and 400 have been injured. Metro confirmed that one suspect is “down.” It appeared the shooter was firing down at people from upper-level rooms of Mandalay Bay. Victims have been sent to University Medical Center and Sunrise Hospital Medical Center. Multiple ambulances and police vehicles are on the scene. Multiple flights, up to 20, have been diverted from McCarran International Airport as of midnight.
Joseph Ostunio of Las Vegas describes the scene of the mass shooting at Mandalay Bay.
Raw video from the scene of an active shooting on the Strip in Las Vegas on Sunday, Oct 1, 2017. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A man describes the scene of a shooting outside Mandalay Bay as described to him by a shooting victim in Las Vegas. (Liz Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond discusses the Golden Knights preseason finale against the San Jose Sharks, their final tune-up before the regular season.
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney, Michael Gehlken and Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders loss to the Denver Broncos, including Derek Carr’s injury, the struggling offense and what it all means going into next week’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Oakland Raiders offensive tackle Donald Penn spoke about Derek Carr’s injury, the team’s second straight loss and what they need to improve upon for next week.
Era una noche fea para los Raiders quien perdió el juego 16-10 en contra los Denver Broncos.
In the third quarter of the Oakland Raiders game against the Denver Broncos, Derek Carr was sacked and injured his back. He did not return after the play, but he’s optimistic he can play next week.
Bryan Salmond and Kelly Stewart discuss the best social media posts around the Raiders’ loss to the Denver Broncos.
Roller derby is known as a full contact sport of violence and sportsman like sass. Teams have fun names, nicknames are common (“Darkness,” “Reaper,” “Steller,” “Diva”). The Fabulous Sin City Rollergirls are no exception. Claudia Ramirez worked her way from no experience to earning a spot on the travel team. But it’s the camaraderie, not the winning, that pushes her love for the sport. The women on her team of all ages and backgrounds have become friends far beyond roller derby. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
NASCAR Truck Series driver Ben Rhodes discusses his victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on September 30, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)
Mexican freetail bats took up residence about 25 to 30 years ago at McCarran International Airport’s employee parking garage. They roost within 2-inch nooks behind concrete panels lining the southern end of structure. Brett Riddle, a professor for UNLV’s School of Life Sciences There’s no official count of McCarran’s bat population, but they could number in the thousands. The bats primarily eat insects. They’ve been spotted feeding on bugs flying around the light beam shooting from Luxor. Cris Tomlinson, a biologist for the Nevada Department of Wildlife. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mark Anderson brings you some of the highlights from tonights Unlv football game where they stepped their game up against San Jose State.
Bodycam video appears to show then-Metropolitan Police Department officer Richard Scavone, 50, assaulting a woman near Tropicana Avenue and Interstate 15 early morning Jan. 6, 2015. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Student project manager Kalewalani Bancaco describes the direction of the UNLV team’s U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017 entry, a sustainable, energy-efficient, “age-in-place” home, at the project site on UNLV’s Paradise campus in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017 . Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal
IGT executive Phil O’Shaughnessy talks to Las Vegas Business Press reporter Buck Wargo about we can expect to see at G2E this week.
Free parking for the Vegas Golden Knights vs. LA Kings game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, September 26, 2017, was only a few minutes away. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)
