Las Vegas Massacre November 20, 2019 Arizona man who sold ammunition to Las Vegas massacre gunman pleads guilty A man, who later learned he sold ammunition to the gunman who carried out the Las Vegas massacre, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Nevada to federal charges related to an illegal ammunition business he operated out of his Arizona home.
Fox & Friends October 4, 2019 Las Vegas shooting survivor undergoes 11th surgery, reacts to $800 million settlement for victims Las Vegas shooting survivor Natalie Grumet underwent her 11th surgery last week. Grumet was one of the first shot. A bullet struck the left side of her face and her chin was fractured in half.
Fox Nation October 3, 2019 Famous singer and Vegas shooting survivor slams the 'politicization' of tragedy: 'Where is your humanity?' Former "Pussycat Dolls" singer Kaya Jones opened up about her experience performing on stage just an hour before the Oct. 1, 2017 Las Vegas shooting — and how she has coped with the aftermath.
Las Vegas Massacre October 3, 2019 Las Vegas massacre shooting victims, family members to get up to $800M to settle lawsuits, lawyers say Two years after a madman set up a sniper's nest inside a Las Vegas highrise hotel room, lawyers representing some of the hundreds wounded and family members of the 58 killed announced Thursday they've reached a deal with MGM Resorts that could pay them up to $800 million -- but while the money may be settled, the motive for the massacre remains unknown.
Las Vegas Massacre October 1, 2019 Las Vegas shooting motive remains elusive as officials, survivors gather to mark 2-year anniversary Two years have now passed since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history – yet the biggest question about it remains unanswered.
Hotels September 5, 2019 MGM Resorts to convert Las Vegas shooting site into community center, memorial The news arrives ahead of the two-year anniversary of the tragedy on Oct. 1.
Las Vegas Massacre July 3, 2019 Las Vegas police officer who 'froze' during 2017 massacre fired by department An armed, veteran police officer who stood idle for several minutes as the Las Vegas gunman slaughtered dozens of concertgoers in 2017 was fired by the department months ago, officials revealed Tuesday.
Las Vegas Massacre January 29, 2019 Las Vegas shooting still a mystery as FBI closes investigation More than a year after the bureau began digging into the slaughter of 58 people -- and the wounding of scores of others -- at a Las Vegas country concert, the FBI said Tuesday it hadn't concluded anything more about Stephen Paddock's mysterious motive for the attack than it had the day after the shooting stopped.
Las Vegas Massacre January 8, 2019 Home of gunman in Las Vegas massacre sells for $425G The house of the man responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history has been sold.
White House December 19, 2018 Trump administration moves to ban sale of bump stocks, make possession illegal by March The Trump administration on Tuesday took the first steps to ban the sale of bump stocks on semi-automatic weapons and has made them illegal to possess beginning in late March.
CRIME November 30, 2018 More than $16M awarded to aid people affected by Las Vegas shooting, DOJ says The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday announced that it would provide more than $16 million to aid those affected by the deadly Las Vegas shooting in October 2017 that left 58 people dead and hundreds more injured.