California October 5, 2023 California officer, who survived the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, killed in highway crash near LA Manhattan Beach Officer Chad Swanson, a survivor of the Las Vegas music festival massacre in 2017, has been killed in a highway crash near Los Angeles.
Las Vegas September 6, 2023 Las Vegas officials approve design of memorial commemorating the 58 victims of the 2017 mass shooting The design for a memorial commemorating the victims and survivors of the 2017 massacre at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been approved by local officials.
Las Vegas June 15, 2023 Las Vegas man laughed off previous arrest before ominous social media threat: report A Las Vegas man who expressed an interest in recreating the 2017 Las Vegas massacre was arrested for allegedly threatening a mass shooting during the Stanley Cup Final.
Nevada June 5, 2023 Potential memorial designs for Las Vegas massacre unveiled, major step in planning process Five potential designs have been unveiled for the memorial of the Las Vegas shooting massacre. This is a major step in the planning process for the memorial.
Las Vegas Massacre April 8, 2023 Ex-con's eerie letters to Las Vegas shooter referenced massacre: 'Please don’t go on any shooting rampage' The Las Vegas shooter who killed 58 and injured more than 850 in 2017 received letters from an ex-convict that urged him not to shoot anyone and foretold what happened
Las Vegas Massacre March 30, 2023 Las Vegas mass shooter who fired onto country music festival angry with casinos, new FBI documents reveal Newly released FBI documents show a professional gambler told investigators casinos' treatment of high rollers could have caused Las Vegas gunman to "snap" before 2017 mass shooting.
CRIME February 2, 2023 Las Vegas-style mass shooting thwarted outside Hollywood high-rise: police High-powered rifles were pointed outside of a Hollywood high-rise with "an unobstructed view," according to the Los Angeles Police Department, which said it thwarted a potential mass shooting.
Colorado November 30, 2022 CO Gov. Jared Polis visits gay club shooting site where 5 people were killed Colorado Gov. Jared Polis visited the shooting site of Club Q on Tuesday. Polis also visited Richard Fierro, the veteran who tackled the mass shooter.
US October 6, 2022 Las Vegas massacre survivors focus on hope and healing 5 years later: 'We are forever family' Five years ago, a gunman opened fire on the Las Vegas Strip during Jason Aldean's performance at Route 91 Harvest country music festival where about 22,000 people were in attendance.
Nevada September 27, 2022 New documentary details 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting New documentary “11 Minutes” is an inside account of the 2017 Las Vegas country concert massacre, the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
California September 26, 2022 SWAT arrests California man for plotting ‘Las Vegas-style’ mass shooting A California man was taken into custody by SWAT officers for plotting a mass shooting similar to the Las Vegas incident that killed 60 people in 2017.
ENTERTAINMENT August 29, 2022 Ozzy Osbourne is leaving a 'f---ing ridiculous' United States: 'Fed up with people getting killed every day' Ozzy Osbourne has no interest in remaining in the United States, noting he is "fed up with people getting killed every day." He and his wife Sharon are heading back to England.
Music November 13, 2021 Astroworld: A look back at deadly concerts Attendees have died at concerts put on by Jason Aldean, Sugarland, Great White and more.
Departed August 27, 2021 Jason Aldean mourns loss of 'Rhino,' guard who saved him from Las Vegas massacre: 'RIP' "Heaven" singer Jason Aldean paid tribute to his longtime friend and security guard Ryan Fleming, who pulled the star from the stage when a gunman opened fire during his performance at a festival in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Massacre October 1, 2020 Death toll of the 2017 Las Vegas massacre rises from 58 to 60 Las Vegas officials on Thursday updated the death toll from a 2017 massacre at a country music festival from 58 to 60 during a remembrance ceremony on the third anniversary of what was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
US September 30, 2020 Judge approves $800M Las Vegas shooting settlement The shooting killed 58 people and injured more than 850 others at an open-air concert near the Mandalay Bay resort in Oct. 2017.
Las Vegas Massacre July 1, 2020 Arizona ammo supplier to Las Vegas massacre gunman gets prison time: reports An Arizona man who sold illegal tracer and armor-piercing bullets to the Las Vegas massacre gunman was sentenced to prison Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
Exclusive February 6, 2020 Las Vegas shooting survivors recall ‘chaos and turmoil’ of horrific night, meeting rescuer, in new documentary Identical twins Natalia and Gianna Baca survived the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Las Vegas Massacre January 26, 2020 Las Vegas mass murderer’s ex-mistress has fake gun seized from her in New Zealand: report A former mistress of Stephen Paddock – the gunman who authorities say killed 58 people in Las Vegas in October 2017 – had a fake weapon seized from her by police on Thursday, according to a report.
Country December 13, 2019 Jason Aldean opens up about coping with trauma after Las Vegas shooting Country crooner Jason Aldean had a difficult time dealing with the 2017 mass shooting that took place during his set at the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas.
Country December 7, 2019 Jason Aldean returns to Las Vegas for first concert since 2017 shooting Jason Aldean is using his music to help heal Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Massacre November 20, 2019 Las Vegas massacre death toll rises after Southern California woman's death The death toll for the 2017 Las Vegas massacre rose to 59 last week after a woman in Southern California succumbed to injuries suffered two years ago in what had already been deemed the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, according to reports Monday.
Las Vegas Massacre November 20, 2019 Arizona man who sold ammunition to Las Vegas massacre gunman pleads guilty A man, who later learned he sold ammunition to the gunman who carried out the Las Vegas massacre, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Nevada to federal charges related to an illegal ammunition business he operated out of his Arizona home.
Fox & Friends October 4, 2019 Las Vegas shooting survivor undergoes 11th surgery, reacts to $800 million settlement for victims Las Vegas shooting survivor Natalie Grumet underwent her 11th surgery last week. Grumet was one of the first shot. A bullet struck the left side of her face and her chin was fractured in half.
Fox Nation October 3, 2019 Famous singer and Vegas shooting survivor slams the 'politicization' of tragedy: 'Where is your humanity?' Former "Pussycat Dolls" singer Kaya Jones opened up about her experience performing on stage just an hour before the Oct. 1, 2017 Las Vegas shooting — and how she has coped with the aftermath.
Las Vegas Massacre October 3, 2019 Las Vegas massacre shooting victims, family members to get up to $800M to settle lawsuits, lawyers say Two years after a madman set up a sniper's nest inside a Las Vegas highrise hotel room, lawyers representing some of the hundreds wounded and family members of the 58 killed announced Thursday they've reached a deal with MGM Resorts that could pay them up to $800 million -- but while the money may be settled, the motive for the massacre remains unknown.
Las Vegas Massacre October 1, 2019 Las Vegas shooting motive remains elusive as officials, survivors gather to mark 2-year anniversary Two years have now passed since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history – yet the biggest question about it remains unanswered.
Hotels September 5, 2019 MGM Resorts to convert Las Vegas shooting site into community center, memorial The news arrives ahead of the two-year anniversary of the tragedy on Oct. 1.
Las Vegas Massacre July 3, 2019 Las Vegas police officer who 'froze' during 2017 massacre fired by department An armed, veteran police officer who stood idle for several minutes as the Las Vegas gunman slaughtered dozens of concertgoers in 2017 was fired by the department months ago, officials revealed Tuesday.
Las Vegas Massacre January 29, 2019 Las Vegas shooting still a mystery as FBI closes investigation More than a year after the bureau began digging into the slaughter of 58 people -- and the wounding of scores of others -- at a Las Vegas country concert, the FBI said Tuesday it hadn't concluded anything more about Stephen Paddock's mysterious motive for the attack than it had the day after the shooting stopped.