Photos:: Las Vegas shooting
People attend a memorial for Las Vegas Police Officer Charleston Hartfield at Police Memorial Park. Hartfield, who was off duty at the music festival, was killed when Stephen Paddock opened fire.
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A gunman in the Mandalay Bay hotel opened fire on a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday night, leaving 58 dead and nearly 500 injured.
Mourners embrace at a vigil for Las Vegas Police Officer Charleston Hartfield at Police Memorial Park. Hartfield, who was off duty at the music festival, was killed when Stephen Paddock opened fire.
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Veronica Hartfield, widow of slain Las Vegas Police Officer Charleston Hartfield, and their son Ayzayah Hartfield, 15, attend the vigil at Police Memorial Park.
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People attend a tribute to Las Vegas Police Officer Charleston Hartfield, who was killed in the mass shooting Sunday.
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Contractor Robert Walker says a prayer after placing flowers and American flag at the scene of a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting on Las Vegas Boulevard near the crime scene.
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Shooting victim Paola Bautista, 39, right, of Fontana with her sister Daisy, 34, recounts her experience of running and hiding once they heard gunshots while attending the country music festival. Bautista was shot in the forearm and will require additional surgeries. She and her sister hid in a maintenance trailer for more than 3 hours.
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Kaili Berdge of Scottsdale, Ariz. makes sure every candle stays lit at a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting near the crime scene .
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People stop to pay their respects at a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting on the median off Las Vegas Boulevard near the crime scene.
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Connie Lane of Las Vegas holds an American flag with daughter Celestial Olave during a prayer vigil at Mountain Crest Park in Las Vegas.
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People visit a makeshift memorial for shooting victims on Reno Ave and Las Vegas Blvd.
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Destiny Albers weeps at a makeshift memorial on Las Vegas Blvd. Albers attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert during the attack on Sunday night and one of her friends was struck down by gunfire.
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Workers clean up parts of Las Vegas Blvd outside the crime scene.
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A prayer vigil in Las Vegas for the victims of the mass shooting.
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Matthew Edwards lights candles at a makeshift memorial at Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas for the victims of the mass shooting.
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Firefighters and paramedics bow their heads in prayer during a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting at Mountain Crest Park in Las Vegas.
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Manhattan Beach Police Chief Eve Irvine, left, consoles police employee Sayeh Kahn after a news conference about the death of police records technician Rachael Parker in the Las Vegas shooting.
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In the presence of her family, Carmen Alegria recounts her harrowing experience escaping the mass shooting that killed 59 and injured more than 520 at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas.
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Matthew Edwards gets a hug from a passerby as he lights candles at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
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People gathered for a candlelight vigil at Town Square in Las Vegas to remember those killed and injured in the mass shooting.
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas, students observe a moment of silence for the victims of the mass shooting.
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas, students attend a candlelight vigil for the shooting victims.
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A candlelight vigil at Town Square in Las Vegas to remember the shooting victims.
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UNLV students pick up candles for a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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Rep. Ruben Kihuen (D-Nev.) hugs clergy members as they lead the Guardian Angel Cathedral congregation for a prayer event to honor the victims of the mass shooting.
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Members of the Guardian Angel Cathedral congregation embrace after a prayer event to honor the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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People attend a candlelight vigil at Las Vegas City Hall for the victims of the mass shooting.
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Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo updates the toll from the mass shooting to 59 killed and 527 injured during a news conference Las Vegas.
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Susan Stafford, left, of Media Fellowship International consoles a resident in prayer after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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Relatives of victims from the mass shooting embrace outside a family assistance center in Las Vegas.
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Flowers are left behind for victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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Tourists visit the crime scene, cordoned off by officials as the investigation of the mass shooting continues in Las Vegas.
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People run from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after hearing gunfire Sunday night in Las Vegas. The shooter was firing from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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Las Vegas police work on a street outside the grounds of the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
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Drapes billow from broken windows Monday at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Police say gunman Stephen Paddock targeted festival-goers from the resort and was found dead inside a hotel room.
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President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, participate in a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House for victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
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President Donald Trump makes a statement about the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo gives a news update early Monday on the mass shooting at a country music festival. Authorities say at least 58 people are dead and more than 500 injured.
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A man lays on top of a woman as others flee the Route 91 Harvest country music festival grounds after a active shooter was reported on Sunday in Las Vegas.
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People lie on the ground at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after a gunman targeted the event from a nearby upper-story hotel room.
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A wounded person is transported on a wheelbarrow as authorties respond during a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday.
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People take cover at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after hearing gunfire Sunday night in Las Vegas. The shooter was firing from the nearby Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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People run and take cover at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after hearing gunfire.
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People tend to the wounded outside the festival grounds after the mass shooting late Sunday.
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A man in a wheelchair is taken away from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after gunfire was heard.
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People run for cover at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after a shooter targeted the event from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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People carry a person at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after gunfire was heard in Las Vegas.
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People run from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after the event was targeted by a gunman shooting from a nearby hotel.
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People tend to the wounded outside the festival grounds after a shooting near the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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People hug and seek cover at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival as the shooting scene unfolds in Las Vegas.
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A cowboy hat lays in the street late Sunday after gunfire hits a country music festival in Las Vegas.
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A woman sits on a curb at the scene of the shooting outside of the Route 91 Harvest country music festival along the Las Vegas Strip.
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A man takes cover at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
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Police officers advise people to take cover near the scene of the mass shooting near Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Medics treat people injured in a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday.
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People take cover from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after hearing gunfire Sunday night in Las Vegas. The shooter was firing from the nearby Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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Police run to cover at the scene of a shooting near the Mandalay Bay resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
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A police officer takes cover behind a police vehicle during a shooting near the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
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A gropu carries a person at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after a mass shooting by a gunman from a nearby hotel.
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A police officer runs along a sidewalk on the Las Vegas Strip late Sunday.
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Las Vegas police sweep through a convention center area at the Tropicana Las Vegas, during a lockdown following an active shooter situation on the Las Vegas Strip.
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People run from the country music festival, which was targeted by a gunman.
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Crime scene investigators stand by a body along Las Vegas’ Reno Avenue on Monday morning, in the aftermath of the mass shooting that left at least 58 dead and more than 500 injured.
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A body lays covered in the driveway of the Desert Rose Resort on Reno Avenue on Monday morning after the mass shooting the night before.
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Personal items covered in blood sit are discarded on Koval Lane.
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A curtain blows out of a broken window at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, from where a gunman targeted a a country music festival across the street on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday night.
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Law enforcement officers cordon off a crime scene on Reno Avenue on Monday after a gunman opened fire from an upper story of the Mandalay Bay hotel on a nearby country music festival the night before.
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Law enforcement officers in Las Vegas on Monday cordon off a crime scene after a gunman opened fire from an upper story hotel room on a country music festival the night before.
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