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Las Vegas shooting: death toll rises to 50 as police name suspect – latest updates Las Vegas shooting: death toll rises to 50 as police name suspect – latest updates
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Jason Burke
Jason Burke, the Guardian’s Africa correspondent and author of The New Threat, a work on the Islamic State and other terrorist groups, writes that the public and the press need to be skeptical of claims that the Las Vegas shooter converted to Islam or was somehow linked to an international group.
The Isis claim of responsibility for Las Vegas shooting appears to have been first published on Amaq news agency, an ISIS communication channel which has seen many previous such statements. We need to be very prudent assessing this one. The profile of the attacker alone urges extreme caution, and US officials have already said they have no evidence of any link to the group.
Until around a year ago, Isis claims tended to be reliable. The group used carefully calibrated wording to indicate its degree of involvement of the group, and, if there was some exaggeration, there was limited outright fabrication. The group often provided proof of its involvement through videos recorded by attackers before an incident.
Isis also started quoting “security sources”, which are thought by security officials to be close friends or relatives, contacted by the group, who confirmed an individual’s motivation and loyalties. Sometimes of these appear to have been “interviewed” by Isis after an attack to back up its claim.
But in recent months Isis, facing military defeat and the loss of territories, have repeatedly made claims which have been shown to utterly unjustified. Isis claimed a role in the Westminster attacks in March – and an exhaustive investigation found no link. The group claimed a shooting in a Philippines casino in June, where the attacker was an gambler with large debts and a drinking problem. There are many other examples.
This claim today describes the shooter in Las Vegas as a “soldier” of the Isis, who converted to Islam several months ago. This is theoretically possible of course but seems far fetched, not least because he committed suicide.
Islamic militant groups launch “fedayeen” actions in which death is a near certainty, thus becoming “martyrs”, but they do not ever take their own lives in this way, which is seen as a terrible sin.
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Despite the president’s call to unity, the fault lines of gun policy have already appeared in Congress, where some lawmakers are growing increasingly angry after years of horrific mass shootings.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, a Republican, said in a statement that the “evil tragedy horrifies us all” and that “the whole country stands united in our shock, in our condolences, and in our prayers.”
Some Democrats have taken a sterner line. Chris Murphy, the Connecticut senator who has campaigned for gun control since the Newtown school massacre in 2013, pleaded for action.
“This must stop,” he said. “It is positively infuriating that my colleagues in Congress are so afraid of the gun industry that they pretend there aren’t public policy responses to this epidemic.
“There are, and the thoughts and prayers of politicians are cruelly hollow if they are paired with continued legislative indifference. It’s time for Congress to get off its ass and do something.”
Similarly, Virginia representative Don Beyer, said that the shooting – like the hundreds of others over the last few yearss – is “unfathomable and unacceptable.”
“We have a moral duty to honor their lives with action. We must not, and we will not, become desensitized to gun violence.”
Massachusetts representative Seth Moulton has pledged to protest in the House, as he did after the 2016 shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
As after #Orlando, I will NOT be joining my colleagues in a moment of silence on the House Floor that just becomes an excuse for inaction.
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The Mandalay Bay hotel, where the gunman took a corner room and fired onto the concert crowd outside, has announced that guests may return to their rooms.
Police were able to quickly locate the gunman in the hotel because his gunfire, so persistent and fast, set off the smoke alarm in his room.
Security personnel have lifted all restrictions on access to Mandalay Bay and other MGM Resorts. Guests may return to their rooms.
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“Our unity cannot be shattered by evil,” the president continues. He invokes scripture, “we know that God lives in the hearts of those who grieve.”“Our unity cannot be shattered by evil,” the president continues. He invokes scripture, “we know that God lives in the hearts of those who grieve.”
“Though we feel such great anger at the senseless murder of our fellow citizens it is our love that defines us today.”“Though we feel such great anger at the senseless murder of our fellow citizens it is our love that defines us today.”
He says that he will visit Las Vegas on Wednesday.“I know we are searching for some kind of meaning in the chaos, some kind of light in the darkness. The answers do not come easy.”He says that he will visit Las Vegas on Wednesday.“I know we are searching for some kind of meaning in the chaos, some kind of light in the darkness. The answers do not come easy.”
“We can take solace that even in the darkest space can be brightened by a single light, and even the most terrible despair can be lightened by a single ray of hope.”“We can take solace that even in the darkest space can be brightened by a single light, and even the most terrible despair can be lightened by a single ray of hope.”
“We pray for the day when evil is banished and when the innocent are safe from hatred and from fear. May God bless the souls of the lives that are lost. May God give us the grace to heal, and may God provide the grieving families with the strength to carry on. Thank you, and God bless America.”“We pray for the day when evil is banished and when the innocent are safe from hatred and from fear. May God bless the souls of the lives that are lost. May God give us the grace to heal, and may God provide the grieving families with the strength to carry on. Thank you, and God bless America.”
With that he concludes his remarks.With that he concludes his remarks.
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Trump to Americans: 'It was an act of pure evil' Trump to the nation: 'It was an act of pure evil'
President Donald Trump is now addressing the nation on the shooting.President Donald Trump is now addressing the nation on the shooting.
“My fellow Americans. we are joined together today in sadness, shock and grief. Last night a gunman opened fire on a large crowd at a country music concert in Las Vegas, Nevada. He brutally murdered more than 50 people and wounded hundreds more.“My fellow Americans. we are joined together today in sadness, shock and grief. Last night a gunman opened fire on a large crowd at a country music concert in Las Vegas, Nevada. He brutally murdered more than 50 people and wounded hundreds more.
“It was an act of pure evil. The FBI and the Department of Homeland security are working closely with local authorities to assist with the investigation and they will provide updates as to the investigation and how it develops.” “It was an act of pure evil. The FBI and the department of homeland security are working closely with local authorities to assist with the investigation and they will provide updates as to the investigation and how it develops.”
He thanks the Las Vegas Metropolitan police and other first responders. “The speed with which they acted is miraculous. To have found the shooter so quickly after the first shots were fired is something we for which we will always be thankful.” He thanks the Las Vegas police and other first responders. “The speed with which they acted is miraculous. To have found the shooter so quickly after the first shots were fired is something we for which we will always be thankful.”
“We cannot fathom their pain, we cannot imagine their loss. The the families of the victims we are praying for you, we are here for you.”“We cannot fathom their pain, we cannot imagine their loss. The the families of the victims we are praying for you, we are here for you.”
In memory of the fallen, he says, he has directed flags to fly at half-staff. “In moments of tragedy and horror Americans come together as one. It always has.”In memory of the fallen, he says, he has directed flags to fly at half-staff. “In moments of tragedy and horror Americans come together as one. It always has.”
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Paddock's brother: 'It's like an asteroid fell from the sky'Paddock's brother: 'It's like an asteroid fell from the sky'
The FBI has spoken with Eric Paddock, the brother of the gunman, at his home in central Florida. Paddock has also given a few interviews at greater length.The FBI has spoken with Eric Paddock, the brother of the gunman, at his home in central Florida. Paddock has also given a few interviews at greater length.
“He was my brother and it’s like an asteroid fell out of the sky,” Paddock told CNN. He said he last spoke to his brother when Stephen wanted to check in on their mother after Hurricane Irma.“He was my brother and it’s like an asteroid fell out of the sky,” Paddock told CNN. He said he last spoke to his brother when Stephen wanted to check in on their mother after Hurricane Irma.
Paddock expressed shock and horror to CBS that his brother could commit such a crime. He had “no religious affiliation, no political affiliation, he just hung out”, Paddock said.Paddock expressed shock and horror to CBS that his brother could commit such a crime. He had “no religious affiliation, no political affiliation, he just hung out”, Paddock said.
“He’s not an avid gun guy at all. The fact that he had those kind of weapons is just – where the hell did he get automatic weapons? He has no military background or anything like that. He’s just a guy who lived in a house in Mesquite, drove down and gambled in Las Vegas. He did stuff. Ate burritos.”“He’s not an avid gun guy at all. The fact that he had those kind of weapons is just – where the hell did he get automatic weapons? He has no military background or anything like that. He’s just a guy who lived in a house in Mesquite, drove down and gambled in Las Vegas. He did stuff. Ate burritos.”
Paddock said that when he heard the news he became scared for Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, worrying that “he might’ve hurt her too”.Paddock said that when he heard the news he became scared for Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, worrying that “he might’ve hurt her too”.
Police have said Danley was out of the country, unharmed and speaking with investigators.Police have said Danley was out of the country, unharmed and speaking with investigators.
“Not an avid gun guy at all...where the hell did he get automatic weapons? He has no military background,” gunman’s brother says pic.twitter.com/EMSKLQGYFM“Not an avid gun guy at all...where the hell did he get automatic weapons? He has no military background,” gunman’s brother says pic.twitter.com/EMSKLQGYFM
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The Las Vegas sheriff, Joseph Lombardo, and President Donald Trump are expected to give respective briefings within the next half hour.The Las Vegas sheriff, Joseph Lombardo, and President Donald Trump are expected to give respective briefings within the next half hour.
Authorities have so far stressed that they know nothing about the shooter’s motivation. Lombardo said he was not yet ready to label the shooting terrorism.Authorities have so far stressed that they know nothing about the shooter’s motivation. Lombardo said he was not yet ready to label the shooting terrorism.
Mesquite police are reported to have cleared the suspect’s home, north-east of Las Vegas.Mesquite police are reported to have cleared the suspect’s home, north-east of Las Vegas.
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Dan Hernandez, reporting from Las Vegas, has spoken with two more survivors of the shooting.Dan Hernandez, reporting from Las Vegas, has spoken with two more survivors of the shooting.
“We heard the gunshots, ducked, tried to find cover, [then] once we heard a little break in the popping noise we took off running,” said Brian Schmidt, from Bismarck, North Dakota. “There was no time to think about anything. It was all reaction.”“We heard the gunshots, ducked, tried to find cover, [then] once we heard a little break in the popping noise we took off running,” said Brian Schmidt, from Bismarck, North Dakota. “There was no time to think about anything. It was all reaction.”
He said the adrenaline was still flowing, hours later: “As far as sitting down and reflecting on this, that process hasn’t started yet. I have no idea when it will.”He said the adrenaline was still flowing, hours later: “As far as sitting down and reflecting on this, that process hasn’t started yet. I have no idea when it will.”
He expressed thanks to city officials for reacting as quickly as they did. “They did everything they possibly could, given the circumstances. From the moment we ran into officers we felt safe.He expressed thanks to city officials for reacting as quickly as they did. “They did everything they possibly could, given the circumstances. From the moment we ran into officers we felt safe.
“We’re just very fortunate to be here.”“We’re just very fortunate to be here.”
Survivors and evacuees who are unable to return to their hotel rooms are taking shelter in a large arena near the Mandalay Bay, the Thomas and Mack Center at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Members of the community have dropped off blankets, water and food, and police are standing guard.Survivors and evacuees who are unable to return to their hotel rooms are taking shelter in a large arena near the Mandalay Bay, the Thomas and Mack Center at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Members of the community have dropped off blankets, water and food, and police are standing guard.
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The suspect’s brother, Eric Paddock, has told a local Florida station his family is “dumbfounded” by the shooting.The suspect’s brother, Eric Paddock, has told a local Florida station his family is “dumbfounded” by the shooting.
“We are completely dumbfounded,” he told WOFL-Channel 35, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “We can’t understand what happened.”“We are completely dumbfounded,” he told WOFL-Channel 35, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “We can’t understand what happened.”
“We have absolutely no idea whatsoever,” Paddock said. “I can’t imagine. When you guys find out why this happened, let us know. I have no idea whatsoever.”“We have absolutely no idea whatsoever,” Paddock said. “I can’t imagine. When you guys find out why this happened, let us know. I have no idea whatsoever.”
He said he would provide further comment to the press at some later point.He said he would provide further comment to the press at some later point.
The suspect, Stephen Paddock, lived in central Florida as recently as 2015, according to several media outlets in the state.The suspect, Stephen Paddock, lived in central Florida as recently as 2015, according to several media outlets in the state.
Florida Today spoke to residents of Heritage Isle retirement community in Viera, where records show Paddock owned a two-bedroom house from 2013-15. Mick Anderson, who bought the house from Paddock, said he never met or spoke with Paddock during the transaction.Florida Today spoke to residents of Heritage Isle retirement community in Viera, where records show Paddock owned a two-bedroom house from 2013-15. Mick Anderson, who bought the house from Paddock, said he never met or spoke with Paddock during the transaction.
“It was all done through my realtor and his realtor,” Anderson told the newspaper. “The only thing I can tell you is that the documents were regularly late.”“It was all done through my realtor and his realtor,” Anderson told the newspaper. “The only thing I can tell you is that the documents were regularly late.”
Next-door neighbours Don and Sharon Judy said they saw Paddock and his girlfriend only rarely during the two years he owned the property.Next-door neighbours Don and Sharon Judy said they saw Paddock and his girlfriend only rarely during the two years he owned the property.
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Local KTNV news has interviewed Anthony Kappenman, a shooting victim who was in the crowd around centre stage when the shooting broke out.Local KTNV news has interviewed Anthony Kappenman, a shooting victim who was in the crowd around centre stage when the shooting broke out.
Kappenman said that when he first heard “repetitive popping” he thought it sounded like fireworks. He looked up to the sky to find them.Kappenman said that when he first heard “repetitive popping” he thought it sounded like fireworks. He looked up to the sky to find them.
“On the second burst I instantly knew there were no fireworks.”“On the second burst I instantly knew there were no fireworks.”
Kappenman said he has experience with guns and that he recognised the sound for what it was, grabbed a friend, and “started ushering her toward safety.”Kappenman said he has experience with guns and that he recognised the sound for what it was, grabbed a friend, and “started ushering her toward safety.”
“And then the crowd kind of picked up and realised there was gunfire. It was raining and hitting the concrete so you could hear it,” he said.“And then the crowd kind of picked up and realised there was gunfire. It was raining and hitting the concrete so you could hear it,” he said.
As the realisation set in, so did panic. People in the crowd starting running and “trampling” each other, Kappenman said, describing it as “pandemonium”.As the realisation set in, so did panic. People in the crowd starting running and “trampling” each other, Kappenman said, describing it as “pandemonium”.
“I grabbed my friend and held her close, tried to keep her at a good pace” – and then shots started landing near her. She jumped for cover as the shots grew closer. “I had one probably miss my head by about two inches.”“I grabbed my friend and held her close, tried to keep her at a good pace” – and then shots started landing near her. She jumped for cover as the shots grew closer. “I had one probably miss my head by about two inches.”
As he helped his friend back up to get running again, he was struck by shrapnel in his chin – and then shot in the leg. Around them, he said, “people were trying to jump the fence, really anything they could do to scramble to safety”.As he helped his friend back up to get running again, he was struck by shrapnel in his chin – and then shot in the leg. Around them, he said, “people were trying to jump the fence, really anything they could do to scramble to safety”.
The whole episode lasted somewhere between five to 10 minutes, he thinks – an eternity of nearly constant gunfire.The whole episode lasted somewhere between five to 10 minutes, he thinks – an eternity of nearly constant gunfire.
“I was getting to the back of the festival ground and I could still hear shots ringing out,” he said.“I was getting to the back of the festival ground and I could still hear shots ringing out,” he said.
Kappenman reached the hospital, where doctors told him the bullet had entered his bone. Another of his friends was hit in the calf; his other friend escaped from injury.Kappenman reached the hospital, where doctors told him the bullet had entered his bone. Another of his friends was hit in the calf; his other friend escaped from injury.
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
Matthew WeaverMatthew Weaver
At least 50 people have been killed and more than 400 injured at a country music festival in Las Vegas, in the worst mass shooting in US history. Two police officers, including one who was an off-duty member of the Las Vegas police department, are among the dead.At least 50 people have been killed and more than 400 injured at a country music festival in Las Vegas, in the worst mass shooting in US history. Two police officers, including one who was an off-duty member of the Las Vegas police department, are among the dead.
The shooter was named by police as Stephen Paddock, 64. Police say they believe he killed himself before officers raided his his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel, from where he fired multiple rounds at concertgoers at the Route 91 harvest country music festival.The shooter was named by police as Stephen Paddock, 64. Police say they believe he killed himself before officers raided his his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel, from where he fired multiple rounds at concertgoers at the Route 91 harvest country music festival.
Police found at least 10 guns in Paddock’s room. He had been staying in the room since 28 September.Police found at least 10 guns in Paddock’s room. He had been staying in the room since 28 September.
Paddock was described as a “lone wolf” with no known links to terrorist groups. His motives are unknown and he had no police record. A spokesman for the US Department of Homeland Security says there is no information to indicate a “specific credible threat” to other public venues.Paddock was described as a “lone wolf” with no known links to terrorist groups. His motives are unknown and he had no police record. A spokesman for the US Department of Homeland Security says there is no information to indicate a “specific credible threat” to other public venues.
Police have found Paddock’s “companion”, Marilou Danley. They said she was out of the country and has been questioned by the police.Police have found Paddock’s “companion”, Marilou Danley. They said she was out of the country and has been questioned by the police.
Paddock’s house in Mesquite, Nevada is being searched. His two vehicles have been found. Public records listed previous addresses for Paddock in Texas and California, as well as a 2010 licence to hunt and fish in Alaska.Paddock’s house in Mesquite, Nevada is being searched. His two vehicles have been found. Public records listed previous addresses for Paddock in Texas and California, as well as a 2010 licence to hunt and fish in Alaska.
Donald Trump tweeted his condolences and sympathies. His planned trip to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico has been delayed.Donald Trump tweeted his condolences and sympathies. His planned trip to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico has been delayed.
Jason Aldean, the country music star who was performing as the shooting took place, described the scene as “beyond horrific”. He said he and his crew were safe, but added: “It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night.”Jason Aldean, the country music star who was performing as the shooting took place, described the scene as “beyond horrific”. He said he and his crew were safe, but added: “It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night.”
Concertgoers reported seeing muzzle flashes from the upper floors of the Mandalay Bay hotel and several videos of the aftermath show hundreds of people fleeing in panic as shots continued. Around 22,000 people were attending the concert when Paddock opened fire.Concertgoers reported seeing muzzle flashes from the upper floors of the Mandalay Bay hotel and several videos of the aftermath show hundreds of people fleeing in panic as shots continued. Around 22,000 people were attending the concert when Paddock opened fire.
Some flights have resumed at the city’s McCarran international airport after all planes were temporarily grounded on Sunday evening.Some flights have resumed at the city’s McCarran international airport after all planes were temporarily grounded on Sunday evening.
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The Department of Homeland Security has repeated the sheriff’s assessment of the current situation in Las Vegas. Acting secretary Elaine Duke said in a statement that there is no “specific credible threat involving other public venues” at this moment.
The department is closely monitoring the situation and working with our federal, state, and local partners in responding to and investigating this tragedy.
At this time, we have no information to indicate a specific credible threat involving other public venues in the country. However, increased security in and around public places and events may be experienced as officials take additional precautions.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this incident as we work to support the Las Vegas community.
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Lombardo says the police have found nothing to suggest a motive for Paddock’s attack.
Asked why they did not regard the attack as domestic terrorism, Lombardo said:
We have to establish what his motivation is first. There is motiving factors associated with terrorism other than a distraught person just intending to cause mass casualty. Before we label with that it will be a matter of process.
Asked whether investigators had found anything to suggest a motive, the sheriff said: “We have not located any items within the room or his house [that would indicate motive].”
He also revealed that Paddock had been staying in the room since last Thursday.
We have information that he has been there [in the hotel room] since the 28 September. I have no idea whether he prevented the house keepers from entering the room or not. That is a matter for continued investigation.
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Police: 'Paddock killed himself'
Sheriff Joe Lombardo is giving another press conference. He confirms that more than 50 people were killed and more than 400 were injured in the attack.
He says there is nothing “derogatory” in the background of the suspect, Stephen Paddock.
“We believe the individual killed himself prior to our entry,” Lombardo said.
Some 10 weapons were found in his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel.
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A spokesman for the US Department of Homeland Security says there is no information to indicate a “specific credible threat” to other public venues in US after the Las Vegas shooting.
At this time, we have no information to indicate a specific credible threat involving other public venues in the country.
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More than 400 wounded, Paddock found dead
More than 400 people wounded in the attack have been treated in hospital, according to a new update from the police.
In a new press release it confirmed that Paddock was found dead in his room.
The Las Vegas metropolitan police department identified the lone suspect involved in the late night mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip as 64-year-old, Stephen Craig Paddock, a white male from Mesquite, Nevada.
Paddock opened fire on a crowd of more than 22,000 concert-goers from his hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel on Sunday evening at approximately 10:08pm.
The victims were across the street attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert when bullets rang out. LVMPD Swat responded to the call, breached the hotel room and found the suspect dead. The Clark County fire department estimated that approximately 406 people were transported to area hospitals and 50 are dead following Sunday evening’s shooting.
Among the dead is an LVMPD officer who was off-duty at the time. His name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. There were also two on-duty officers injured, one of whom was upgraded recently from critical to stable condition. The other sustained non-life threatening wounds.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations is asking for anyone with videos or photos concerning the shooting to call 1-800-CALLFBI or (800) 225-5324. LVMPD and Clark County coroner’s office have set up a hotline for family or friends to report a missing loved one connected to this incident. The hotline is only to take reports on missing people. The number is (866) 535-5654. LVMPD also opened up a family reunification centre at its headquarters at 400 S. Martin L King Blvd in Building B.
The identification process of all of the injured and the deceased will take time, so authorities are asking the public for patience.
Anyone wishing to help is asked to donate blood for the injured victims of the Strip shooting. United Blood Services will start taking donations at 7am at two locations: 6930 W. Charleston in Las Vegas or 601 Whitney Ranch Drive in Henderson. UMC will also be hosting a blood drive in conjunction with United Blood Services.
It will be held at UMC’s Delta Point Building located at 901 N Rancho Lane. There will be updates as to the exact time of the blood drive as more information is available.
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Paddock may have shot himself, according to McMahill.
Speaking to CNN he added: “He was shot. I cannot tell you that it was the police that shot him. He may have self-inflicted that gunshot wound. Those details are still emerging.”
He added: “A number of long rifles were in that room. I would say there were at least eight guns up there.”
McMahill reported that the number of wounded people in the attack is likely to rise above the more than 200 figure given by Lombardo earlier.
He said: “We continue to receive reports from all of our area hospitals where individuals self-transported themselves. So that number of injured individuals I anticipate to continue to climb over the next couple of hours.”
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Las Vegas undersheriff Kevin McMahill says at least eight guns were found in the hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel where Stephen Paddock launched his deadly attack.
“This is a day I wish I never had to see in my 27 years of law enforcement,” he told CNN.
He said the scene was the most disturbing he had ever seen in his career. “We just didn’t see it coming,” McMahill said.
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Lois Beckett
Paddock, 64, was a resident of Mesquite, Nevada, a retirement and golf community of about 20,000 people, a police spokesman confirmed.
“We don’t have a lot on Mr Paddock,” Mesquite police spokesman Quinn Averett said. Mesquite PD records held no report of any contact with Paddock, Averett said. No calls for service, no arrests, not even a record of a traffic stop.
Mesquite is just minutes away from Bunkerville, Nevada, the site of an armed standoff at the Bundy Ranch between federal agents and a ranch family and the citizen militia members who came to support them.
Mesquite typically sees about one murder a year, Averett said.
Public records listed previous addresses for Stephen Paddock in Texas and California, as well as a 2010 license to hunt and fish in Alaska.
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The British foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, said Foreign Office staff are trying to establish whether any British citizens were caught up in the attack.
In a statement he said:
I am horrified by the awful attack at a music festival in Las Vegas this morning. The United Kingdom stands with the American people against this indiscriminate violence. My thoughts are with all those caught up in it.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is in contact with Las Vegas authorities to establish whether any British people were caught up in the attack and we are ready to help however we can. Any British people in Las Vegas should follow the instructions of local authorities.
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