Newly released body camera video from Las Vegas police show officers outside Mandalay Bay during the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting and the police who responded to injuries throughout the night.
In newly released body camera footage, two Las Vegas police officers can be seen holding their position in a hallway one floor beneath the Oct. 1 gunman as rounds are continually fired into the concert crowd below.
“Oh, my God,” Las Vegas police officer Cordell Hendrex says on the video about four minutes after he and his trainee, Elif Varsin, first arrive on the 31st floor of Mandalay Bay in the middle of the mass shooting. The exclamation was in reaction to hearing more rapid gunfire just above them.
Still the pair hold their position, standing alongside three armed Mandalay Bay security guards.
Brittney Doerr, director of guest experience at Mandalay Bay, tells a Las Vegas police officer on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, that the FBI is waiting on her to get information on the shooter. Police body camera video.
Las Vegas police officer Brady Cook gets shot on the night of Oct. 1, 2017, on his second night on the job, during the Las Vegas shooting. Body camera footage.
Las Vegas police clearing the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay during the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Oct. 1, 2017, find a baby alone in a room.
Las Vegas police respond to the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Police body camera footage.
Las Vegas police meet Mandalay Bay security officer Jesus Campos after he was shot in the leg on 32nd floor on Oct. 1, 2017, during the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. Police body camera footage.
Las Vegas police enter Mandalay Bay during the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at Route 91 Harvest festival and look for security.
Assistant Sheriff Tim Kelly discusses details of the June 14, 2018 officer involved shooting.
An officer who left Route 91 goes to get equipment from his police car. He gets his rifle and runs back to the site, giving warning to everyone he encounters to take cover.
On Oct. 1, 2017, hundreds of heroes sprung into action in Las Vegas after the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. Many were police or EMS. Many were ordinary people.
Las Vegas police officers listen to reports of active shooters during their response to the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at Route 91 Harvest festival near Mandalay Bay. Police body camera footage.
Las Vegas police officers respond to injuries from the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting at Route 91 Harvest festival near Mandalay Bay. Police body camera footage.
A woman called her dad to tell him she loved him from the site of the Route 91 Harvest festival on Oct. 1, 2017 in Las Vegas. Las Vegas police body camera footage.
A woman stuck on the interstate during the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Oct. 1, 2017, in Las Vegas, tries to get to her son. 911 call released by Las Vegas police.
A 911 caller on Oct. 1, 2017, reports several people shot at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas.
A 911 dispatcher receives a call from the October 1 shooting at the Route 91 Festival.
A 911 call from a woman underneath the stage at the Route 91 Harvest festival during the Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas shooting.
911 call from the Arco station, across from Luxor during the Las Vegas mass shooting on Oct.1, 2017.
A 911 call from the Route 91 festival the night of the 1 October shooting.
An emergency phone call from a woman at the Route 91 festival.
Video from the night of the October 1 shooting of the Route 91 Festival via a camera from the Mandalay Bay.
Las Vegas police released footage from a camera on Mandalay Bay of the Route 91 Harvest festival on Oct. 1, 2017
Las Vegas police released aerial footage of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting site.
Las Vegas police released footage of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting site.
Oct. 1 mass shooting survivors Taylor Stovall and Parker Gabel meet for the first time since Gabel helped the injured Stovall to an ambulance the night of the shooting. Stovall, then 17, was shot in the arm. They met Friday at the Tropicana.
Six survivors share their lives after surviving Oct 1. Their relationships with each other have given them the tools to slowly overcome the trauma. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Elaine Wilson is joined by Rachel Crosby to discuss the released body-camera footage from Metro on the night of the Oct. 1 shooting.
Metro police officers walk into a hotel guests room on the 30th floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel after seeing that it was open to advise them of an active shooter on the night of the Oct. 1 shooting.