Cydnee Gomez, center, gets a hug from Cameron Bonifacio as they walk through the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden with mother Angel Gomez, right, before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. Cyndee and Angel Gomez both are survivors of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Ella Goldy holds a red sunflower honoring her mother Samantha Olander, who survived the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting, before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the shooting at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Rick Barnette, left, and Cindy Foster walk through the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Visitors walk through the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Visitors walk through the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Visitors walk through the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden before the start of a ceremony honoring the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Mauricia Baca, left, and Esther Reinecke light candles honoring the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Mauricia Baca lights candles honoring the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto
Exactly two years after the Las Vegas massacre on Oct. 1, 2017, the names of the 58 killed were read at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden.
This is part of an ongoing series observing the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. See all of our coverage here.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman began reading the list of names at 10:05 p.m., the time when the first reports of gunfire came in from the Route 91 Harvest musical festival. Candles for each of the victims also were to be lit at the healing garden, 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd.
Goodman also read the names at the garden last year. The garden was built and designed by a group of volunteers in the wake of the mass shooting.
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