Douglas Haig of Mesa, Arizona was sentenced Tuesday in Las Vegas to 13 months in prison for selling illegally manufactured ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman.
Greg Zanis was the Illinois carpenter who built and erected the 58 simple white crosses in the shadow of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign that turned into a focal point for a city’s grief after the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in 2017. He died on Monday, May 4, 2020. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
RJ columnist John Katsiometes takes a walking tour of the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. (John Katsiometes and Kevin Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Tree of Life Lighting in Remembrance of Kim Gervais
Mayor Carolyn Goodman reads off the names of the 58 victims of the October 1 shooting. 58 candles are lit at the healing garden.
Senator Bernie Sanders showed up to the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden to pay his respects to the 58 souls lost at the Route 91 shooting 2 years ago on October 1st, 2017.
Remembrance video honors the 58 people who were killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival on Oct. 1, 2017, on the Las Vegas Strip. (Clark County)
UNLV music students will ring a set of chimes 58 times in honor of the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UNLV music students will ring a set of chimes 58 times in honor of the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
With the anniversary of the Route 91 shootings in Las Vegas approaching, Luca Iclodean shares his path of physical and emotional recovery. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
With the anniversary of the Route 91 shootings in Las Vegas approaching, Luca Iclodean shares his path of physical and emotional recovery.
It’s been two years since the mass shooting of Oct. 1, and the Healing Garden has grown and evolved. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Oct. 1 was the second day on the job for Officer Brandon Engstrom who saved a critically injured woman amid the chaos of the Route 91 shooting. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
MGM Resorts International announced Tuesday it will be converting the Route 91 Harvest music festival site to a community center and parking lot. (Mat Luschek and Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
MGM Resorts International has announced its plans for converting the Route 91 Harvest music festival site, where 58 people lost their lives in the 2017 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
Two Las Vegas police officers hold their position in the Mandalay Bay hallway one floor beneath the Oct. 1 gunman as rounds are fired into the concert crowd below.
People are gathering at the Las Vegas Healing Garden for the new Remembrance Wall dedication. Words from Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Jay Pleggenkuhle, Councilman Bob Coffin, and city attorney Brad Jerbic.
Hundreds gathered for a music and prayer on the front steps of Las Vegas City Hall to remember victims of the October 1 shooting.
Wyatt Matheson is often referred to as the “Vegas Strong Baby” after his mother, Markie Coffer, attended the 2017 Route 91 Country Music Festival with his father, Travis Matheson, while nine-months pregnant. The couple was able to safely escape the shooting to a hospital where Wyatt was born two days later. This upcoming week Wyatt will turn one. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Route 91 survivors are reuniting today at Centennial Hills Park ahead of the one-year anniversary of the attack.
On October 1, 2017, Las Vegas police officer Casey Clarkson working overtime at the Route 91 festival when a gunman opened fire. Clarkson was shot in the neck.
Officers responding to the scene at Mandalay Bay comment on difficult communications on the night of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer cycles through radio channels searching for information as he awaits ambulance traffic just outside University Medical Center on the night of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip.
Body cam video from Oct. 1 shows a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer using his radio to summon medical aid for shooting victims near the Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
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.
The initial police response to emergency calls at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival. This video has no audio.
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)
Survivors and the community met on the eve of the six month anniversary of the Route 91 shooting Sunday night. After having a moment of silence for the 58 killed, they circled the perimeter of the festival venue. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
Chris Davis and Debbie Davis, parents of Neysa Tonks, who was killed in the Oct. 1 shooting, talk about community support following the shooting. “We’ve had so many people reach out … It’s amazing, we’re all still just good human beings, I like to think that people are good,” said Debbie. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)