Imperial Valley Press

Online results favor Vegas shooting memorial at concert site

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Online opinions favored putting a permanent memorial to the 2017 Las Vegas Strip massacre at the outdoor concert site where 58 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, a planning panel heard Wednesday.

More than 6,000 responses were received during a two-week effort to collect ideas, 1 October Memorial Committee Chairwoman Tennille Pereira said as the results were made public.

More than 65% of respondent­s called it extremely or very important to have the memorial at the 15-acre site owned by MGM Resorts

Internatio­nal across Las Vegas Boulevard from its Mandalay Bay resort.

“We really want to respect what they’re bringing to us,” Pereira said of respondent­s. “This is only the first inquiry or engagement with the community.”

More than 850 people from Nevada, California, 13 other U.S. states and Canada were injured fleeing gunfire raining into a country music crowd of 22,000 people, and untold numbers of others were affected. The deaths of at least two people later were blamed on gunshot wounds.

Questionna­ire director Bridget Kelly told the panel that one in five respondent­s identified themselves as having been wounded or survived the shooting. Nearly half identified as a community member. Names were not sought, but respondent­s were asked their postal ZIP codes.

“A lot of it was very heartbreak­ing,” Kelly said.

The questionna­ire did not constitute a scientific survey, but the committee plans to incorporat­e opinions in its decision-making.

About one in six respondent­s felt strongly the memorial should not be at the event site. Kelly noted that those who indicated they lost immediate family members or said they suffer post-traumatic effects were most likely to be among that group.

 ?? AP Photo/John Locher ?? In this 2017 file photo, people visit a makeshift memorial honoring the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
AP Photo/John Locher In this 2017 file photo, people visit a makeshift memorial honoring the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.

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