MGM Resorts International on Friday released the audio recording of a security guard reporting the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Las Vegas Shooting
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting investigation.
The event will start a mile north in front of New York-New York.
Nearly a month has passed since the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, but we’re left with many unanswered questions.
Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are now refusing to fill in the blanks.
Mandalay Bay security officer Jesus Campos has been staying at an MGM Resorts International property at the company’s expense following the deadly Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal has learned. As a result, some veteran trial lawyers are questioning the company’s gesture and potential influence over Campos, a key witness in the criminal investigation and civil litigation against MGM Resorts.
But when an FBI agent returned it to her weeks after it was lost in the scramble and chaos of the Oct. 1 shooting, its meaning grew immensely.
Most of the 16 Southern Nevadans who will decide how to distribute the $11 million raised so far for victims of the Oct. 1 shooting were hand-picked by two local leaders.
Students at Green Valley High School have raised roughly $60,000 for the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund by selling Vegas Strong T-shirts to schools across the Clark County School District.
Overtime costs for Las Vegas-area police and government employees related to the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting will be in the millions, officials report.
A brother of Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock was arrested early Wednesday in North Hollywood on charges of possessing more than 600 child pornography images, an arrest warrant shows.
The mother of a Las Vegas police officer killed in the Route 91 shooting died this weekend after falling while riding an escalator.
Smith, 42, patted her hand on the letters: “Neysa T.” On either side of her, a brick wall running along Westcliff Drive was adorned with 57 more colorful hearts containing the names of the other men and women killed in Oct. 1 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas.
A group of 16 people will decide how to distribute raised funds to Las Vegas shooting victims, the fund committee announced Tuesday.
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada said Tuesday that it has created a legal and financial toolkit to help victims’ families and survivors of the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting.