40°F
weather icon Cloudy
Ad 320x50 | 728x90 | 1200x70

Critical Condition: Accounts from 1 October, Episode 2 — PODCAST

The second episode of “Critical Condition,” the five-part podcast series produced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, is available.

The series explores the story of two Metropolitan Police Department officers whose lives intersect with a woman in dire straits on Oct. 1, 2017. New episodes will be released every Tuesday throughout the month of October.

With interviews and review of police body camera footage, the podcast revisits the night of the mass shooting in detail.

In part two, “Trouble on the Mind,” officers Richard Cole and Brandon Engstrom have rushed to the hospital with Jovanna Calzadillas, a 30-year-old woman who was shot in the head. Cole suddenly remembers that his roommate is attending the Route 91 Harvest festival and, without an immediate way to reach her, he gets timely help from a Metro peer counselor.

Listen to “Critical Condition: Accounts from One October” on the Review-Journal website or subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

MOST READ
Exco Sidebar
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Formula One fans in Las Vegas get creative to watch qualifying

By 10:30 p.m., a crowd had formed near the outside entrance of the Venetian’s Grand Canal shops. The patio-like plaza had a distant view of the race track — but no security guards.

No sneak peaks? Security for Las Vegas Grand Prix beefs up

Chased out by officers enforcing a strict “no loitering policy,” unticketed locals and visitors hoping to sneak a peek at the race had mostly disappeared.

Did you spot the turkey in the crosswalk? More than 100 didn’t, police say

A Clark County School District police officer dressed up as a turkey to walk pedestrians across a busy intersection, raising awareness for pedestrian traffic safety. More than 100 citations were issued for drivers who didn’t yield to pedestrians, or the turkey, police said.

Railcar fire disrupts downtown Las Vegas

A fire in downtown Las Vegas snarled traffic near Las Vegas City Hall and the Smith Center parking garage.