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GUNMAN SPRAYS BULLETS ON CROWD

At least 50 killed, 200 hurt in Vegas mass shooting

- (With reports from Roy C. Mabasa)

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Reuters) – A gunman killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 200 at a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, raining down rapid fire from the 32nd floor of a hotel for several minutes before he was shot dead by police.

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Reuters) – A gunman killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 200 at a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, raining down rapid fire from the 32nd floor of a hotel for several minutes before he was shot dead by police.

The death toll, which police emphasized was preliminar­y and tentative, would make the attack the deadliest mass shooting in US history, eclipsing last year’s massacre of 49 people at an Orlando night club.

Thousands of panicked people fled the scene, in some cases trampling one another as law enforcemen­t officers scrambled to locate and kill the gunman. Shocked concert goers, some with blood on their clothes, wandered the streets after the attack.

Police identified the gunman as area resident Stephen Paddock, 64, and said they had no informatio­n yet about his motive.

He was not believed to be connected to any militant group, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters.

“We have no idea what his belief system was,” Lombardo said. “We’ve located numerous firearms within the room that he occupied.”

Authoritie­s believed they had located Paddock’s roommate, who they identified as Marilou Danley, 62. He gave no details of whether she was suspected of involvemen­t in the attack but described her as an “associate.”

Social media has been abuzz with speculatio­ns that Danley, who was described as Asian looking, may turn out to be a Filipino woman. She is described as around 4’11” tall and weighing around 111 pounds.

Danley has been confirmed to be a Filipina-American fluent in Filipino. Her profile on LinkedIn describes her as a “Gambling & Casinos Profession­al” and identifies her residence as Reno, Nevada.

“Marilou Danley is being sought for questionin­g re the investigat­ion into the active shooter incident. If seen please call 9-1-1!” the Las Vegas Metropolit­an Police District tweeted shortly after the incident.

Police however stopped short of calling Danley as suspect but they said they wanted to talk to her about the gruesome shootings.

Police had located two cars that belonged to the suspect.

The dead included one off-duty police officer, while at least one other officer was critically injured, Lombardo said. Police warned the death toll may rise.

Video taken of the attack showed panicked crowds fleeing as sustained rapid gunfire ripped through the area.

“It sounded like fireworks. People were just dropping to the ground. It just kept going on,” said Steve Smith, a 45-year-old visitor from Phoenix, Arizona, who had flown in for the concert. He said the gunfire went on for an extended period of time.

“Probably 100 shots at a time. It would sound like it was reloading and then it would go again,” Smith said.

“People were shot and trying to get out. A lot of people were shot.”

Las Vegas’s casinos, nightclubs, and shopping draw some 3.5 million visitors from around the world each year and the area was packed with visitors when the shooting broke out shortly after 10 p.m. local time.

Mike McGarry, a 53-year-old financial adviser from Philadelph­ia, was at the concert when he heard hundreds of shots ring out.

“It was crazy – I laid on top of the kids. They’re 20. I‘m 53. I lived a good life,” McGarry said. The back of his shirt bore footmarks, after people ran over him in the panicked crowd.

Many casinos in the area locked their doors during the incident to keep out any potential attackers, some using handcuffs to do so, according to witnesses.

“Caesar’s Palace had locked their doors. They wouldn’t let you in,” said Adam Mitchell, a 31-year-old tourist visiting from Britain.

The shooting broke out on the final night of the three-day Route 91 Harvest festival, a sold-out event attended by thousands and featuring top acts such as Eric Church, Sam Hunt, and Jason Aldean.

“Tonight has been beyond horrific,” Aldean said in a statement on Instagram. “It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night.”

US President Donald Trump offered his condolence­s to the victims via a post on Twitter early yesterday.

 ?? (AP) ?? PEOPLE assist a wounded woman at the Tropicana during an active shooter situation on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas. Multiple victims were being transporte­d to hospitals after a shooting late Sunday at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.
(AP) PEOPLE assist a wounded woman at the Tropicana during an active shooter situation on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas. Multiple victims were being transporte­d to hospitals after a shooting late Sunday at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

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