Las Vegas Shooting Claims 50 Lives, Injures 400

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Tragedy strikes in Las Vegas as mass shooting takes at least fifty lives.

On Sunday night, a tragedy struck on the Las Vegas strip, where the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history claimed at least fifty lives and left over four hundred hospitalized. During a music festival, where country music singer Jason Aldean was in the middle of performing, a gunman opened fire on the crowd. The suspect, sixty-four year old Stephen Paddock, reportedly stood on the balcony of his hotel room on the thirty-second floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and fired shots into the unsuspecting crowd. Las Vegas Police Undersherriff Kevin McMahill told CNN that Paddock was carrying at least eight weapons, including "long rifles."

Paddock was ultimately killed, but McMahill was unable to confirm whether or not the fatal wound was self-inflicted: "He was shot, but 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 throughout our investigation."

The massacre took place around 10:08 PM on Sunday, approximately 1:08 AM Eastern Time, while Jason Aldean was in the middle of performing. Video has surfaced of the singers set, during which gunfire can be heard in the background. The sounds are initially met with confusion, but the severity of what's happening soon becomes evident, and chaos breaks out.

One concertgoer, Rachel De Kerf, described the gunfire as lasting between ten to fifteen minutes. "The gunshots lasted for 10-15 minutes. It didn't stop. We just ran for our lives." Similar accounts of horror have been relayed by fellow concertgoers, including one woman describing the harrowing scene: "My husband and I ran out toward our car, and there were people hiding underneath my car for cover and there was a gentleman who was shot and he said, 'Can you help me?' And so I put him in my car and I had like six people in my car, people without shoes, running, just to get away." 

CNN's law enforcement analyst James Gagliano confirmed that Paddock was using a military grade weapon, and described the ordeal as "shooting fish in a barrel." 

President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama have both Tweeted out their condolences, and the general public have been showing support through social media. As of now, there are no reports linking Paddock to any international terrorist organizations, and the consensus seems to be that he was acting alone. 

A few of the survivors have shared video footage of the incident, which can be watched below. Warning, they are disturbing in nature.

Las Vegas Shooting Claims 50 Lives, Injures 400
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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.
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