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Hotel Owner Sues Insurance Company After 2017 Vegas Mass Shooting
More than 4,000 people are seeking damages from MGM Resorts International related to the Las Vegas Strip mass shooting that left 58 people dead, the casino giant said in a lawsuit alleging its insurance company has failed to pay promised legal costs. Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts alleges breach-of-contract and accuses Illinois-based Zurich American Insurance Co. of failing to pay defense...
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Remember the Vegas Shooting: Friendship Emerges in Healing
Two survivors of the Las Vegas massacre recall the heart-stopping moments, and explain how they’re getting by today – even with the feeling of guilt for surviving. Chuck Henry reports live from Las Vegas for the NBC4 News at 4 Monday, Oct. 1, 2018.
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New Jersey Couple Who Survived Las Vegas Massacre While Expecting Welcomes Baby
A New Jersey couple who survived one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history have a new reason to smile: they’re holding one of the youngest survivors of that horrible night.
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Footage Shows Vegas Police Helping People Dodge Gunfire During Concert Massacre
Some of the first Las Vegas police officers to respond to the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history huddled with people taking cover, organized escape routes, carried wounded victims to safety and ducked behind barriers as bullets rained around them....
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department released 28 clips of police body-camera video ranging from a few seconds to more... -
Footage Shows Vegas Police Helping People Dodge Gunfire During Concert Massacre
Some of the first Las Vegas police officers to respond to the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history huddled with people taking cover, organized escape routes, carried wounded victims to safety and ducked behind barriers as bullets rained around them....
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department released 28 clips of police body-camera video ranging from a few seconds to more... -
Cabinet Chaos: Trump's Team Battles Scandal, Irrelevance
One Cabinet member was grilled by Congress about alleged misuse of taxpayer funds for private flights. Another faced an extraordinary revolt within his own department amid a swirling ethics scandal. A third has come under scrutiny for her failure to answer basic questions about her job in a nationally televised interview. And none of them was the one Trump fired....
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Man Who Sold Ammo to Vegas Shooter Is Charged
An Arizona man who sold ammunition to the gunman who carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history was charged Friday with manufacturing armor-piercing bullets, according to court documents....
Unfired armor-piercing bullets found inside the Las Vegas hotel room where Stephen Paddock launched the attack on Oct. 1 contained the fingerprints of ammunition dealer Douglas Haig, according to a... -
Las Vegas Gunman Carefully Planned Attack; Motive Is Mystery
The Las Vegas gunman meticulously planned how to carry out the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, researching SWAT tactics, renting other hotel rooms overlooking outdoor concerts and investigating potential targets in at least four cities, authorities said Friday. But months after Stephen Paddock killed 58 people and wounded more than 800 others with a barrage of bullets from...
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Celine Dion, Imagine Dragons Unite at Largest Vegas Strong Benefit Concert
Celine Dion, Imagine Dragons and other top performers appeared onstage at the Vegas Strong Benefit Concert on Friday in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, the largest musical event to pay tribute to the victims of the October 1 shooting. From inside a 32nd-floor suite at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, a male gunman fired below into the audience of the Route 91...
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San Diego Man Wounded in Las Vegas Massacre Reunited With Hero Firefighter Who Saved Him
A San Marcos man shot in the back during the Las Vegas shooting rampage was reunited with the hero off-duty firefighter who helped save him during the concert.
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Las Vegas Shooting Lawsuits Stack Up With 14 More Filed
Legal action following the mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert is picking up with lawsuits filed Wednesday on behalf of 14 concertgoers, including some who were shot or injured trying to escape and one woman who is so traumatized that she has since mistaken the sound of rain for gunshots. The hotel-casino from where Stephen Paddock fired, concert organizers...
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Sheriff: Las Vegas Shooter Had Lost Money, Been Depressed
The man who killed 58 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas last month had been depressed after losing a significant amount of money in the past two years and that may have been a “determining factor” in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the city’s sheriff said. Gunman Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old high-stakes gambler and...
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People Start Collecting ‘Many Truckloads' of Items Lost During Vegas Shooting
They came quietly, in a steady stream looking for purses, wallets and cellphones. One person searched for a treasured wedding bracelet. After the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, concertgoers and family members of those who attended a country music festival that ended in death for dozens of people sought Monday to recover belongings left behind in panic. Lawn...
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FBI Searches Las Vegas Gunman's House Again
The abandoned baby strollers, shoes, phones, backpacks and purses strewn for days across the huge crime scene of the Las Vegas massacre were slowly being returned to their owners Sunday to become sad souvenirs of a horrific night. One week ago, the same scene was home to a happy day of country music for 22,000 people at the Route 91...
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‘You Just Go to Work': First Firefighters at Vegas Massacre Were There by Chance
Fire engineer Brian Emery was driving his station’s engine back from a call for a minor car crash when hundreds of hysterical people began swarming the vehicle near an outdoor country music festival in Las Vegas. “Then, suddenly, we heard automatic gunfire,” Emery recalled Thursday after his crew became the first to respond to the deadliest shooting in modern American...
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Watch: Officers Direct People to Safety, Medical Help During Las Vegas Strip Shooting
Law enforcement officers can be heard urging people to run and keep their heads down as rapid gunfire was unleashed Sunday Oct. 1, 2017 from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel during an outdoor concert in Las Vegas. This video includes segments from a 10-minute video captured by Las Vegas shooting witness Raymond Page, who helped direct people...
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‘Babe, We Gotta Go': Expecting NJ Couple Runs to Save Future Baby Amid Las Vegas Gunfire
When gunfire staccatoed the music at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas Sunday night, Valdo Panzera Jr. thought the steady popping he heard was coming from party favors.
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Trump Fires Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Taps CIA Director Pompeo to Replace Him
President Donald Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday, bringing Tillerson’s rocky tenure to an abrupt end after months of disagreements. Trump tapped CIA Director Mike Pompeo to replace Tillerson and is elevating Deputy CIA Director Gina Haspel to become the first woman to lead the spy agency. Tillerson, the former chief executive of Exxon Mobil, was not...
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San Diego Victims in Las Vegas Concert Shooting
Several San Diegans are among those injured and killed in the mass shooting on October 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Valley Center Man Shot in Leg While Shielding Woman From Gunfire in Las Vegas
A 25-year-old Valley Center man was shot twice while protecting a woman he had met at the Las Vegas concert where a gunman opened fire at the crowd of thousands, killing 58 and injuring more than 500 Sunday night.