Marilou Danley’s picture circulated by Las Vegas police at Mandalay Bay
 
Marilou Danley’s picture circulated by Las Vegas police at Mandalay Bay

A Las Vegas police officer shows other officers a photo of Marilou Danley from his phone inside a restaurant atop Mandalay Bay resort. Danley, the girlfriend of mass shooting gunman Stephen Paddock, was out of the country at the time of the Oct. 1 shooting at Route 91 Harvest festival.

Las Vegas police investigate women after Oct. 1 shooting
 
Las Vegas police investigate women after Oct. 1 shooting

On the night of Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas police received a report of persons with weapons behind a CVS store on the Las Vegas Strip. Officers responded and investigated three women standing by a dumpster. They were released soon after. (LVMPD body camera footage)

Explosives strapped to Mandalay Bay room door on Oct. 1
 
Explosives strapped to Mandalay Bay room door on Oct. 1

Newly released body camera footage from the Oct. 1 shooting shows the tense moment as two officers crept into a Mandalay Bay hallway to strap explosives to a hotel room door riddled with bullet holes. SWAT officer Levi Hancock placed the charges while K-9 officer David Newton protected him with a ballistic shield held up in front of the door that killer Stephen Paddock had fired through earlier, wounding hotel security guard Jesus Campos. The moment was captured by the body camera strapped to Newton’s shoulder. Newton can be heard breathing as Hancock works. Then they retreat silently back into a nearby stairwell. The whole thing lasts less than a minute.

Las Vegas police talk with Jason Aldean’s manager outside his bus on Oct. 1
 
Las Vegas police talk with Jason Aldean’s manager outside his bus on Oct. 1

Forty minutes after gunfire ceased on Oct. 1, Jason Aldean was still in a bus behind the stage on the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds. Aldean’s manager talks with Las Vegas police about how to get the singer, and others, out safely. LVMPD body camera footage.

Las Vegas shooting victims speak at press conference after MGM lawsuit
 
Las Vegas shooting victims speak at press conference after MGM lawsuit

Victims of the Las Vegas shooting gathered at the Newport Beach Marriott Bayview in California on Monday, June 23, in response to two federal lawsuits filed by MGM Resorts International in an effort to avoid liability for the events of Oct. 1. (Briana Erickson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

New body camera footage from Oct. 1 shooting shows radio issues
 
New body camera footage from Oct. 1 shooting shows radio issues

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.

Police Officer’s Vehicle Was Taken During Shooting
 
Police Officer’s Vehicle Was Taken During Shooting

Video from body worn camera footage released by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Wednesday shows an officer realizing his police vehicle has been taken during the chaos of the Route 91 shooting. It was later recovered at Sunrise hospital with the keys in the ignition and nothing removed. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Officer checks radio channels searching for information
 
Officer checks radio channels searching for information

A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer cycles through radio channels searching for information as he awaits ambulance traffic just outside University Medical Center on the night of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip.

Police take over Mandalay Bay theater during Oct. 1 shooting
 
Police take over Mandalay Bay theater during Oct. 1 shooting

On the night of Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas police cordoned off the Michael Jackson ONE Theatre at Mandalay Bay with 1,300 people inside while officers searched the hotel during the shooting on the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds nearby. Las Vegas police body camera video.

Officers in line of fire outside Mandalay Bay on Oct. 1
 
Officers in line of fire outside Mandalay Bay on Oct. 1

Newly released body camera video from Las Vegas police show officers outside Mandalay Bay during the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting and the police who responded to injuries throughout the night.

Officers wait in hallway during Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1
 
Officers wait in hallway during Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1

In newly released body camera footage, two Las Vegas police officers can be seen holding their position in a hallway one floor beneath the Oct. 1 gunman as rounds are continually fired into the concert crowd below.

“Oh, my God,” Las Vegas police officer Cordell Hendrex says on the video about four minutes after he and his trainee, Elif Varsin, first arrive on the 31st floor of Mandalay Bay in the middle of the mass shooting. The exclamation was in reaction to hearing more rapid gunfire just above them.

Still the pair hold their position, standing alongside three armed Mandalay Bay security guards.

Mandalay Bay director talks to officer on night of Oct. 1, 2017
 
Mandalay Bay director talks to officer on night of Oct. 1, 2017

Brittney Doerr, director of guest experience at Mandalay Bay, tells a Las Vegas police officer on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, that the FBI is waiting on her to get information on the shooter. Police body camera video.

Las Vegas police officer shot on Oct. 1
 
Las Vegas police officer shot on Oct. 1

Las Vegas police officer Brady Cook gets shot on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, on his second night on the job, during the Las Vegas shooting. Body camera footage.