Updated: 58 Killed In Las Vegas Shooting + What We Know | The Precision

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The face of the killer, Stephen Paddock 

 



No fewer tham 58 people were killed and more than 500 injured in a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, authorities said Monday. 

      The shooter:
       • Police served a search warrant on the Mesquite, Nevada, home of the Las Vegas shooter, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, on Monday morning. Authorities found weapons and ammunition but could not go into details, according the Mesquite Police Department.
      • An additional property in northern Nevada owned by the shooter will be searched soon, Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said in a news conference.
      • “We had no knowledge of this individual,” Lombardo said of Paddock. “I don’t know how it could have been prevented.”
      • The shooter’s brother, Eric Paddock, told CNN: “He was my brother, and it’s like an asteroid fell out of the sky.” He said the last time he spoke to his brother was when Stephen texted asking how their mother was after they lost power for five days in a storm. Eric Paddock said he knew of a couple of handguns and maybe one long rifle but did not know of any automatic weapons owned by Stephen Paddock.
      • The shooter had been at the Mandalay Bay hotel since Thursday, authorities said. Hotel employees had been in his room prior to the shooting and did not notice anything amiss, according to Lombardo.
      • Police said in a statement that officers “breached the hotel room” where the shooter was located and “found the suspect dead.” Authorities believe he killed himself.
      • Police do not believe there were any additional shooters.
  
      Casualties: 
      • At least 58 people were killed and more than 500 injured, authorities said.
      • US Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada said that the biggest need right now is blood.
      • This is the deadliest shooting in modern US . The 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, previously was the deadliest, with 49 killed.
       Investigation:     
      • The FBI said they have determined no connection with an international terrorist group.
      • Authorities said they are not calling the attack terrorism at this time. “We have to establish what his motivation was first,” said Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, when asked why this event has not been labeled domestic terrorism.
      • The shooter had bought multiple firearms in the past, several purchased in California, a law enforcement official told CNN. But those don’t appear to be among the 10 or more found in the Mandalay Bay hotel room.
      • So far, investigators believe the firearms were purchased legally.
      How the attack unfolded: 
      • At around 10:08 p.m. local time Sunday (1:08 a.m. ET Monday) the Route 91 Harvest Festival — a country music concert — was interrupted by the sound of gunfire, witnesses said.
      • Police said the gunman fired on the crowd of about 22,000 people from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel, several hundred feet southwest of the concert grounds.
      • Country music singer Jason Aldean was performing when the gunshots began, according to witnesses’ cell phone video.
      • “The gunshots lasted for 10 to 15 minutes. It didn’t stop,” said witness Rachel de Kerf.
      Reaction: 
      • DHS said there was no credible threat involving other public venues, but security could increase.
      • President Donald Trump used a solemn address from the White House to call for unity, saying the massacre was “an act of pure evil.”
      • The Orlando Police Department, which investigated the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, tweeted condolences to those affected by the Las Vegas shooting.

      • From Germany to the Vatican to the UK, there has been an outpouring of support from world leaders after the mass shooting.
CNN

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