50 killed at Las Vegas concert in deadliest US shooting


Los Angeles, Oct 2 (Agence France-Presse): A gunman killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 200 when he opened fire on a country music concert in Las Vegas Sunday in the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.

Police said the gunman, a 64-year-old Nevada resident identified as Stephen Paddock, had been killed after a SWAT team responded to reports of multiple gunfire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay, a hotel-casino next to the concert venue.

Concert-goers screamed and fled in panic as a steady stream of automatic gunfire rang out at the venue shortly after 10:00 pm local time (0500 GMT Monday), footage captured on smart phones showed.

"We are looking at in excess of 50 individuals dead and of 200 individuals injured at this point," Las Vegas Metro Police Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told a pre-dawn press conference on Monday in the Nevada gambling hub.

Lombardo said that police and FBI were still looking into Paddock's background but they had "located numerous firearms within the room that he occupied" in the hotel.

Police said Paddock, who lived in a town around 80 miles northeast (130 kilometers) of Las Vegas, had opened fire on the crowds below from the upper reaches of the giant hotel located on the famous Las Vegas Strip.

Paddock's female companion, who had earlier been named as a person of interest by police, is believed to have been located, Lombardo added.

Thousands of fans were attending the concert next to the Mandalay Bay as part of a three-day country music festival known as Route 91.

Donald Trump was briefed on the "horrific tragedy", the White House said, and the US president took to Twitter to offer his "warmest condolences and sympathies" to victims and families.

Witnesses told how Paddock opened fire with an initial long burst, and then appeared to reload as he continued his spree.

"We heard (what) sounded like a glass breaking, so you looked around to see what's going on and then heard a pop, pop, pop," Monique Dekerf told CNN.

"You'd think for a moment okay we're fine, there's no more gunfire, then it starts again."
Her sister Rachel said it sounded like "the shots were coming from the right side ... it sounded like they were right beside us too ... it was right there."

Best-selling country singer Jason Aldean was on stage and near the end of his concert when the shooting began.

Aldean initially carried on playing when the first crackle of gunfire could be heard but then hurried off the stage once he realized that it was a shooting.

Robert Hayes, a firefighter from Los Angeles who was watching the concert near the front of the stage, said he first thought the gunfire was some kind of equipment malfunction.

Once he realized what was going on, he joined the first responders, donning one of their vests. "Honestly I probably pronounced 15-20 people" dead, he told Fox News.

"It was pretty much like a war scene inside."

The emergency crews used anything to hand as makeshift stretchers, including tables and metal railings normally used to control the crowds, said Hayes.

Asked if he thought it was an inexperienced gunman, he responded: "With 30,000 people in the arena area, it was kind of like shooting goldfish ... He didn't have to be good."

Although the final toll has yet to be confirmed, it is already the deadliest shooting in the United States.

The previous deadliest shooting came in June 2016 when 49 people were killed at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

It was also the latest in a series of recent deadly attacks at concert venues.

Twenty-two people were killed while leaving an Ariana Grande concert in the northern English city of Manchester in May when a suicide bomber detonated a nail bomb in the foyer.

Ninety people were killed in November 2015 at the Bataclan venue in Paris during a concert by the US band the Eagles of Death Metal.

A shocked Aldean told his fans via Instagram that he and his band was safe. "Tonight has been beyond horrific," the singer wrote.

"I still don't know what to say ... My Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved tonight.

"It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night."

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    HORRIBLE INCIDENT INDEED AND THE BRUTAL ACT BY ONE WHO COMMITED

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    It is clear the gunman identified as a Stephen Paddock. What is his belief system ?.
    Mentally ill or any religion ?

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    America destroyed many country and civilization. This is the results.

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  • Dhirachandra, Neveda/US

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    It is surprising to see, how the hotel allows to carry weapons in their room? Amazing!

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    A sick, idiot, crazy man killed 50 and injured several people who were enjoying a music concert at Las Vegas. This is a tourist spot and is full of tourists all the time which has many casinos for their entertainment. He should have killed himself instead of shooting innocent tourists.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that on an average day, 93 Americans are killed with guns.
    The CDC’s National Electronic Injury Surveillance System estimates the number of annual non-fatal firearm injuries based on reports from a sample of hospital emergency departments: over the last five years, there were more than 200 non-fatal firearm injuries each day.
    Of the 169,395 firearm deaths in the US from 2011 to 2015 (the most recent five years of data available), 105,183 (or 62 percent) were suicides. To calculate this total, Everytown relies on CDC data regarding fatal injury by intent.
    Seven children and teens (age 19 or under) are killed with guns in the U.S. on an average day. Everytown tracks unintentional shootings involving children, which occur every 34 hours, on average.
    In an average month, 50 women are shot to death by intimate partners in the U.S.America’s gun homicide rate is more than 25 times the average of other high-income countries.
    There were 372 mass shootings in the US in 2015, killing 475 people and wounding 1,870, according to the Mass Shooting Tracker, which catalogues such incidents.
    No official figure exists but there are thought to be about 300 million in the US, held by about a third of the population. That is nearly enough guns for every man, woman and child in the country.
    This is the official data from the world's most developed country. The media known to be fourth column of the democracy sides with the political influence only innocent pay the price no matter whichever religion or race he/she belongs.
    Unless President of US don't shift his focus from building 'great wall' to separate the nation and people, there will be more catastrophe waiting to happen.
    “Cursed is anyone who accepts a bribe to kill an innocent person.” Then all the people shall say, “Amen!”-Deuteronomy 27:25
    May memories of "name of deceased" and the love of family surround you and give you strength in the days ahead.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Even Ram Rahim had automatic weapons in his Guffa ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    First of all military grade guns in the hands of civilians need to be banned.

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Very sad ... Rest in peace to all departed souls ...

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Mentally sick people are everywhere. There is no motto behind the killings.

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Mentally sick people are everywhere. There is no motto behind the killings.

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