Support the fact-based journalism you rely on with a donation to Marketplace today. Give Now!
Police and rescue personnel gather at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Ave. in Las Vegas, Nevada after a mass shooting at a nearby country music festival. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Shooting on Las Vegas Strip kills 50, wounds more than 400

Marketplace Contributor Oct 2, 2017
Police and rescue personnel gather at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Ave. in Las Vegas, Nevada after a mass shooting at a nearby country music festival. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

This story was last updated at 6:02 a.m. PT. 

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A gunman on the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas Strip casino opened fire on an outdoor music festival, killing at least 50 people — including two off-duty police officers, officials said early Monday.

More than 400 people were wounded at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Strip. Authorities have identified the suspected gunman as Las Vegas resident Stephen Paddock. Officers confronted the suspect on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino across the street from the concert, said Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo. Authorities say the man died.

Country music star Jason Aldean was performing when the shots began ringing out Sunday night. Concert-goers reported hearing what they described as automatic gun fire during the shooting.

Lombardo said they believe this was a “lone wolf” attack.

The two slain off-duty officers were attending the concert, Lombardo said. An on-duty officer was in critical condition and another was wounded, Lombardo said.

Several officers from California were attending the music festival. A Bakersfield police officer was shot and taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Hours after the shooting, Aldean posted on Instagram that he and his crew were safe and said the shooting was “beyond horrific.”

Kodiak Yazzie, 36, said he and his girlfriend were watching Aldean’s performance when he heard what sounded like fireworks. The music stopped temporarily and started up again before another round of pops sent the performers ducking for cover and fleeing the stage.

Thousands fled as bursts of gunfire could be heard for more than five minutes, Yazzie said.

Jose Baggett, 31, a Las Vegas resident, said he and a friend were in the lobby of the Luxor hotel-casino — directly north of the festival — when people began running. He said people were crying and as he and his friend walked away, they encountered police checkpoints where officers were carrying shotguns and assault rifles.

“There were armored personnel vehicles, SWAT vehicles, ambulances, and at least a half-mile of police cars,” Baggett said.

Witnesses said they saw multiple victims and dozens of ambulances near the concert venue. Some attendees later huddled in the basement of the nearby Tropicana hotel-casino.

Authorities shut down part of the Las Vegas Strip and Interstate 15. Flights were temporarily halted at McCarran International Airport because of the shooting, the airport said on its verified Twitter account.

There’s a lot happening in the world.  Through it all, Marketplace is here for you. 

You rely on Marketplace to break down the world’s events and tell you how it affects you in a fact-based, approachable way. We rely on your financial support to keep making that possible. 

Your donation today powers the independent journalism that you rely on. For just $5/month, you can help sustain Marketplace so we can keep reporting on the things that matter to you.