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Payouts for Vegas Victims a ‘Cold, Mathematical Calculation'
They may have been united by a love for country music, but the people gunned down two years ago at a Las Vegas concert will not be seen as equals when up to $800 million is paid out from a legal settlement.
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‘Vegas Strong' License Plates Mark Shooting Anniversary
Nevada is releasing a license plate honoring the victims and survivors on the two-year anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting.
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Las Vegas Massacre Anniversary Sparks Debate on Gun Control
In the two years since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the federal government and states have tightened some gun regulations.
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Brain Exams Aim to Predict Who Is at Risk of Committing Murder
Cutting-edge research is revealing new ways to potentially prevent violent acts, including mass shootings, years before the thought of violence ever crosses the minds of murderers. A study of roughly 1,000 prisoners revealed across-the-board brain abnormalities in those who committed homicide, leading researchers to believe such behavior, if identified early enough, can be quashed with therapy and medication.
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Balean a oficial de la policía en Tijuana
Investigators say Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock expected to survive his shooting spree, and may have had an accomplice. The FBI says there are still no clues about what might have pushed a retired real estate investor and professional gambler to murder 58 people and wound close to 500 others during Sunday’s attack on a Las Vegas country music festival.
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MGM Resorts to Pay Las Vegas Shooting Victims $800M Settlement
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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FBI Finds Infamy, Zeal for Carnage Inspired Vegas Gunman, But Specific Motive Remains Unclear
The high-stakes gambler responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history sought notoriety in the attack but left his specific motive a mystery, the FBI said Tuesday as it concluded the investigation of the 2017 massacre that killed 58 country music fans. While the agency found no “single or clear motivating factor” to explain to explain why Stephen...
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Trump Administration Moves to Ban Bump Stocks
The Trump administration Tuesday banned bump stocks, the firearm attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns and were used during the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The regulation gives gun owners until late March to turn in or destroy the devices. After that, it will be illegal to possess them under the same federal laws...
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Vegas Gunman's Brother Says He's Been “Haunted”
The Vegas gunman had not spoken to his younger brother Bruce in 10 years, but since the massacre, Brucre Paddock has been haunted by what happened and why.
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Shooting Survivor Says Aldean's Concert Is A Healing Opportunity
Almost exactly a year after a gunman killed 58 and injured hundreds more at the Route 91 Harvest music festival, country music star Jason Aldean — who was performing in Los Vegas when the shooting started — took the stage in Irvine Friday night, where the audience likely included some survivors.
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Vegas Attack Survivors Describe Year of Challenges, Change
The Las Vegas massacre claimed 58 lives, making it the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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Vegas Mass Shooting Survivors Have Until Oct. 1 to Apply for Assistance
Monday Oct. 1, 2018 is the deadline for any victims of the Las Vegas shooting who want receive compensation from the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center.
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Doctor Facing State Inquiry About Vegas Shooter Drug Records
More than 10 months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, police say they are closing their investigation without answering the key question: What drove a gunman to unleash a hail of gunfire that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more?
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No Motive, No 2nd Shooter in Las Vegas Massacre, Sheriff Says
More than 10 months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, police say they are closing their investigation without answering the key question: What drove a gunman to unleash a hail of gunfire that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more?
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Las Vegas Shooting Victims Outraged Over MGM's Lawsuit
Victims of a mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival said Monday they were outraged when they learned they were being sued by the company that owns the hotel where the gunman opened fire.
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Hairstylist: Client Named Paddock Talked About Concert Attack
A hairstylist said a client with the same last name as the Las Vegas shooter spoke in the months before the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history about a concert venue being susceptible to attack, according to documents released by police Wednesday. Las Vegas police released about 2,100 pages of police reports, witness statements and dispatch records after losing...
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Police Body-Camera Videos Show Views of Vegas Shooter's Room
Some of the first officers to reach the Las Vegas hotel room where a gunman unleashed the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history busted in with shields and found his body and assault-style weapons scattered around, according to police body-camera video released Wednesday. Hours of footage from two officers’ body-worn cameras show police walking into a casino that was...
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Vegas Killer's Brother Speaks Out for the First Time
The brother of Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock said the motive for the shooting might have been his brother’s fear of losing control. Lolita Lopez reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 26, 2018.
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Brother of Las Vegas Shooter Speaks Out for First Time
Bruce Paddock, the brother of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, said he called the FBI just days after the shooting to talk to them about what happened and about his brother.
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Trump Says DOJ Will Ban Bump Stocks
President Donald Trump said in a March 23 tweet that the Department of Justice will ban bump stocks.