Attendees light up pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Tracy Saravia of Aguilas Centro Familiar Cristiano hands out pictures of victims before the start of a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees hold pictures of victims before the start of a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees hold pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the death of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees hold pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees hold pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Norma Canon, lower center, joins others in silence and prayer during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the death of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees hold pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly speaks during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Sen. Kelvin Atkinson, D-North Las Vegas, speaks during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Sgt. David Watts speaks during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Watts’ former partner Charleston Hartfield was killed while off-duty in the attack where a gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Sgt. David Watts speaks during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Watts’ former partner Charleston Hartfield was killed while off-duty in the attack where a gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees light up pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees light up pictures of victims during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the death sof 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
City of Las Vegas Deputy Marshal Charles Shepherd greets attendees after a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
City of Las Vegas Deputy Marshal Ron Barrera greets attendees after a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Attendees line up to greet and thank local law enforcement officers during a vigil held by Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden Area Command at Doolittle Community Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. A gunman opened fire on attendees of a music festival Sunday night, resulting in the deaths of 58 people, with over 500 more injured. Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensphoto
Prayer vigils for the 58 people killed in Sunday’s attack at the Route 91 Harvest Festival were held Tuesday night in a handful of locations in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police hosted a vigil at its Bolden Area Command at the Doolittle Community Center, 1950 J Street.
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly was in attendance as people held photos and pictures of many of the victims.