1, 2017 shooting in Las Vegas. It was filmed at one of her concerts in the city that took place days after the tragedy. 2/7 Denise Truscello/WireImage Boyz II Men The group performed "Motownphilly" and an a capella version of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday." 3/7 ...
After the shooting stopped, police talked of hearing the rings of cellphones as they walked among bodies still on the concert grounds, knowing there were desperate callers on the other end wanting to know if their loved ones were safe. Beyond the concertgoers, it’s startling to see some ...
After the shooting stopped, police talked of hearing the rings of cellphones as they walked among bodies still on the concert grounds, knowing there were desperate callers on the other end wanting to know if their loved ones were safe. Beyond the concertgoers, it’s startling to see...
After the shooting stopped, police talked of hearing the rings of cellphones as they walked among bodies still on the concert grounds, knowing there were desperate callers on the other end wanting to know if their loved ones were safe. Beyond the concertgoers, it’s startling to...
Tuesday, October 3, 2017Concert goers become heros in the minutes following the mass shooting in Las Vegas.LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- With gunfire hailing down on thousands attending an outdoor music festival on the Las Vegas Strip, chaos reigned over what would become the deadliest mass shooting ...
a concert in Las Vegas, in Washington D.C., the United States, on Oct. 2, 2017. At least 58 people were killed and an estimated 515 people transported to hospitals in a mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas in the U.S. state of Nevada, police said on Monday. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu...
After the shooting stopped, police talked of hearing the rings of cellphones as they walked among bodies still on the concert grounds, knowing there were desperate callers on the other end wanting to know if their loved ones were safe. ...
After the shooting stopped, police talked of hearing the rings of cellphones as they walked among bodies still on the concert grounds, knowing there were desperate callers on the other end wanting to know if their loved ones were safe. ...
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Celebs have taken to social media to extend their condolences to the victims of the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas, which left more than 50 people dead during the Jason Aldean set at the Route 91 Harvest Festival.