Mass Shootings

MGM might pay $800 million to settle lawsuits from Las Vegas shooting that killed 58 May 17, 2019
MGM might pay $800 million to settle lawsuits from Las Vegas shooting that killed 58

MGM Resorts said on Thursday it may pay as much as $800 million in liabilities tied to the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and injured more than 800.

The company, which owns Mandalay Bay, from which Stephen Paddock fired on a crowd of thousands, said in a regulatory filing that it "believes it is reasonably possible that a settlement will be reached" by next May and that it had $751 million in insurance to assist in paying settlements.

But Robert Eglet, a lawyer handling mediation talks for the plaintiffs, told The Associated Press it was premature for the company to report a settlement range of $735 million to $800 million.

"We're not even close to resolving all the terms and issues before we have a settlement," said Eglet, who added that he represents more than 4,000 claimants. "Nothing is signed. We have a long way to go before we have an agreement."

Eglet told the AP he reviewed the Securities and Exchange Commission that mentioned the settlement range on Thursday and that a resolution was possible within a year.

The plaintiffs, citing physical and psychological harm from the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, have alleged that MGM is liable because Stephen Paddock stockpiled an arsenal of weapons over several days in his two-room suite at Mandalay Bay.

Debra DeShong, a company spokesperson, told the AP progress has been made in reaching a resolution.

The goal, she said, is "to resolve these matters so that all impacted can move forward in their healing process."


Dec 23, 2018 - The anatomy of the Las Vegas mass shooting, the deadliest in modern US history (Photos- Videos - testimonies)
Anatomy of the mass shooting in Las Vegas: Killer in the luxury suite

ABC News' "Nightline" is set to air one of the most comprehensive examinations of a U.S. mass shooting ever compiled, a look back at the Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas massacre that killed 58 people and left Melanson and more than 850 others wounded at a country music concert.

Watch the full documentary "A Killer on Floor 32" on Hulu right now.
 
A knife-wielding man slashed at a group of schoolgirls at a bus stop in Japan on Tuesday, killing one girl and an adult who may have been the father of one child, media reported.

Knife-wielding man slashes schoolgirls at bus stop in Japan, killing two
Local residents pray to mourn victims at the site where a stabbing occured in Kawasaki, Japan, May 28, 2019.  REUTERS/Issei Kato

Local residents pray to mourn victims at the site where a stabbing occured in Kawasaki, Japan, May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato

Sixteen other girls between the ages of 6 and 12 and a woman were wounded in the attack by a middle-aged man who died later of a self-inflicted wound, broadcaster NHK said, citing police.

Police said an 11-year-old girl and a man, 39, were killed but declined to give further details. The 39-year-old, a foreign ministry official, was believed to be the father of one of the girls, NHK said.

The girls were students at Caritas Gakuen, a Catholic school in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo and were waiting to board their school bus when the suspect attacked, school officials said at a news conference.

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Friday May 31, 2019 - Shortly shortly after 4:00 p.m. local time, a gunman entered a Virginia Beach municipal center and started shooting indiscriminately.

At least 11 killed in shooting at US municipal center — police
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At least 11 people were killed and six hospitalized with various injuries after a gunman opened fire at people at a municipal center in Virginia Beach (Virginia), on Friday, the city’s police chief James Cervera said at a news conference aired by CNN and other leading TV channels.

"Right now I can tell you we have multiple casualties and multiple fatalities. We have 11 deceased victims, they are at the scene. We had six more victims who were transported to area hospitals. I do not have the condition of those victims at this particular time," he said.

"We do know that shortly after 4:00 p.m. this afternoon the suspect entered a building two. He's a longtime employee of public utilities. I will not release his name at this time and he immediately began to indiscriminately fire upon all the victims," the police chief continued.

"Officers entered, once the call went out the officers were at headquarters. They responded to building two, they secured as much of the victims as they could and then they engage with the suspect," Cervera said. "The suspect did shoot a police officer. Officers returned fire, suspect is deceased."

According to the official, the officer, who was shot, was saved by his bulletproof vest.

CNN quoted police sources as saying that a pistol and a rifle were found at the scene. The guns were purchased legally.

The White House press service said US President Donald Trump was informed about the tragedy.
 

Virginia Beach gunman who killed 12 was disgruntled city engineer
Virginia Beach gunman who killed 12 was disgruntled city engineer

The gunman who killed 12 people at a Virginia Beach municipal building before dying in a shootout with police was identified on Saturday as a disgruntled city engineer and co-worker of most of the victims.

All but one of the victims from Friday's mass shooting in the coastal resort community were employed by the city, officials said, while the other was a contractor seeking a permit. Four people were wounded.

The gunman, DeWayne Craddock, had worked for the city's public utilities department for about 15 years, Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera said at a news conference. He declined to comment on any possible motive.

Police said the gunman was armed with two .45 caliber pistols and used an employee pass to enter secure areas before firing "immediately and indiscriminately" on victims while reloading with multiple extended ammunition magazines.
 
Yesterday in Darwin, Australia a man who was recently released from prison, and was tagged, went on a shooting spree at a motel, killing 4, injuring 1, the gunman has been arrested. Witnesses say he seemed to be looking for specific people, others say he was just shooting up every room, some victims say they don't know why they were targeted. He later moved on to another location and shot another man so it does appear he had some sort of plan. He also made his way to the police station, the police chief thinks he was going to turn himself in, although that isn't confirmed. He was apparently so calm police actually passed by him without realising.


4 dead, 1 injured in motel shooting in Darwin, Australia - Gunman arrested
Neda Vanovac
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Wed, 05 Jun 2019 11:05 UTC






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The alleged gunman is being held at Royal Darwin Hospital.
The 45-year-old suspect, who witnesses said was armed with a pump-action shotgun, started his shooting spree at a motel in the CBD about 5:45pm before travelling in a ute to four other locations, including to the outskirts of the city and back again.

He was arrested after calling NT Police and trying to enter police headquarters
in what Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw said may have been an attempt to hand himself in.

The man was known to police, having been released on parole in January, and was wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet.

NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner told a media conference the incident was not believed to be terror-related.

"This is not the Darwin we know," he said.

"On behalf of Territorians, our thoughts are with the families and friends of the victims and everybody else who has been impacted.

"I understand when an event like this occurs, especially considering recent global events, people's fears turn to terrorism. We can confirm this is not a terrorism event."

The alleged gunman is being held at Royal Darwin Hospital.

"I believe he may have some sort of injury," Commissioner Kershaw said.

NT Health confirmed two people were at the Royal Darwin Hospital in a stable condition.

Multiple witnesses said the man walked into the Palms Motel on McMinn Street at about 5:45pm while holding a pump-action shotgun, and fired at multiple doors.

They said he was looking for someone called "Alex".


"He shot up every room in that place," one man said.

"He got what he wanted and then he left in his pick-up. We watched him walk from room to room, shooting every room."

He said the victims said "they had no idea why he was there, why he was shooting at them, it appeared to be a random attack".

Another witness said he saw the shooter walking calmly though the motel.

"Cops went straight past him, didn't know who he was, he was that calm," he said.

The gunman then fled the scene and remained at large for approximately an hour, with road blocks in place around the city.

More than 100 police were involved in the operation.

Police listed four other crime scenes including the Buffalo Club at Stuart Park and Gardens Crescent Road at The Gardens.

Witnesses described a fight breaking out at the Buffalo Club carpark, where a man was believed to have died after a fight involving a knife and gun.

Other witnesses said a man was shot in the head at Gardens Crescent Road, however this has not yet been confirmed by authorities.

A man was also believed to have been killed at an industrial block on Jolly Street in Woolner.

Another crime scene is the Peter Macauley Centre, which is NT Police headquarters in the outer Darwin suburb of Berrimah.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is in London ahead of D-Day commemorations, condemned the "terrible act of violence" and said he had spoken on the phone with Mr Gunner.

"I want to extend my deep condolences and sympathy to all the people in the Territory, particularly in Darwin," Mr Morrison said.

"This is a very tight community and I know they will be rocked by these events."

Commissioner Kershaw said police were investigating whether the man was under the influence of drugs and alcohol and whether the attack was premeditated.

"The safety of our community comes first for our officers, we're here to serve and protect and that's what they did this evening," he said.


Jasmine Kielly and her partner Brendon Ozanne moved to Darwin a week ago from Brisbane and were staying at the Palms Motel.

"I heard some loud banging, silly me went out the front to check," she told the ABC.

"As I've gone down towards the stairs, I saw a man in a high-vis shirt walk out with a rifle.

"He's turned to look at me and I've run to the bedroom and locked the door and we hid in the bathroom and we called the police and just heard shot after shot after shot."

She and her partner hid in the shower for about 40 minutes.
Darwin Shooting

Jasmine Kielly and Brendon Ozanne who hid from a gunman on a rampage in Darwin.
"We heard him walk up the stairs at one point and I kind of just thought that was it," Ms Kielly said.

"He had a pretty good shot if he wanted to hit me and he didn't even aim the gun at me; he was there for a reason."

She said the gunman had apparently been staying at the motel but had recently been kicked out by the owners.


'She was bleeding everywhere'

Witness Leah Potter said a woman was shot in the legs at the Palms Motel before being taken away by an ambulance.

"I was in the carpark [of a neighbouring hotel] when I heard what I thought were fireworks going off, really loud cracking, banging fireworks," she said.

"And then a man came running with a woman in his arms from next door, which is the Palms Motel, and he just dropped her on the footpath right in front of us.

"I ran and got some towels and wrapped up her legs, she had little holes all in her skin on both her legs and she was bleeding everywhere."

Ms Potter said police were across the road at a Coles Express service station for another matter, "so the boyfriend dropped the bleeding woman in front of us and he ran over to the Coles Express to get the police".

She said the gunman had a pump-action shotgun and ran off down Finniss St towards The Gardens.

Witness Matt James said the woman's boyfriend "told me he opened his door and there was this random gunman standing there who proceeded to unload his rounds on her".


'He shot up all the rooms'

Another witness said he spoke to a resident of the motel who was "pretty shaken up".

"He was asleep, heard all the banging and opened the door and the guy was there with his gun, and he just said 'where's Alex?' and he said 'I don't know where he is'," the man said.

"And he [the gunman] said, 'no worries,' and turned around and started shooting the place up again."


Another witness, John Rose, said he saw the gunman walk into the Palms Motel with "a sawn-off shotgun".

"He shot up all the rooms and he went to every room looking for somebody and he shot them all up, then we saw him rush out, jump into his Toyota pick-up, and rush off," he said.

He said the gunman was calm as he shot up the motel.

"Once he left we went in and found one gentleman, he's over there, we pulled him out," Mr Rose said.

"This lady turned up and started screaming, and we didn't realise there was another person in there... apparently he's dead, he's been shot."
 
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June 17, 2019 | 11:08am / Dallas TX / Video with sound 5-6 minute Read:
A bespectacled 22-year-old man clad in tactical gear opened fire with an assault rifle outside a federal courthouse in downtown Dallas on Monday before being shot dead in an exchange of gunfire with officers, officials said.

The masked gunman — identified as Brian Isaack Clyde — died at the scene and was taken to Baylor University Medical Center after he shot the rifle at the Earle Cabell Federal Building, FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno said.

No civilians or law enforcement officers were injured in the incident, which occurred a block from the site of a July 7, 2016, ambush in which a gunman killed five cops and wounded nine others.
“At this time we have no information indicating that there are other shooters or other threats to the community,” said DeSarno, who added that Federal Protective Services officers shot the gunman.

Federal agents said they do not believe Clyde was working with anyone, DeSarno said.

Neither he nor US Attorney Erin Nealy Cox provided any indication why Clyde would target the building, which houses federal courts, the US Attorney’s office for the Northern District of Texas, a passport office and US Marshals Services.

A bomb squad examined a vehicle associated with Clyde as a precaution and performed controlled explosions that rocked downtown and sent chills through already unnerved residents.

Police canvassed the area for other possible devices as many buildings were placed on lockdown or evacuated.

The Dallas Morning News reported that one of its photographers, Tom Fox, was at the courthouse to cover a trial when the man parked nearby and opened fire in his and a security guard’s direction, hitting and cracking the glass front door.


The armed shooter stands near the Earle Cabell Federal BuildingTom Fox/The Dallas Morning News

Inside the building, other guards pushed everyone down to the floor.

“It was pretty close range, I was crouched behind a wall next to the back door on Jackson Street and shots were fired down at Jackson and the gunman came up the street alongside the federal building,” Fox told NBC 5.

“He stopped to pick something up and I shot a few frames of him and then crouched back behind the wall. Then he came up to the door and shot out the door on Jackson Street and he never passed me, fortunately,” he added.

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One of Fox’s images, which he said he shot with an iPhone, showed officers standing around a shirtless Clyde lying on the ground. He had a red heart tattoo with a black drawing inside — possibly of an animal — on his left arm.

“I’m just thankful to be alive,” he told NBC 5. “Literally I was just around the marble podium, or marble wall, from where he shot out the windows and I was just praying that he wasn’t going to pass me, pass that wall because if he saw me crouch there he probably would have shot me.”

Ed Modla was working from home when he heard a volley of about 10 loud shots. When he looked outside, he saw the gunman running across Griffin Street.

“As soon as I saw the shooter, I got the hell away from the window,” he told the Dallas Morning News.

Another witness, Don Miles, said he heard up 10 to 15 shots as he walked up to the Commerce Street entrance for a 9 a.m. appointment.

“I just ran,” Miles told the paper.

Kelly Carter, who lives near the federal building, said he heard the gunfire and saw part of the chase from his apartment.

“I saw the guards return fire and chase somebody into the parking lot in front of our building,” Carter told NBC 5. “I knew it was gunfire immediately. So, I just figured it was an active shooter or something like that.”

Carter said he was evacuated out of an abundance of caution.

“I knew immediately that this was right outside of my window. I could smell the gunpowder at my place, yeah it was that close,” he told the station. “I could hear ricochets going down Jackson Street.”


 
Updated 0939 GMT (1739 HKT) July 5, 2019 Video
(CNN) A 20-year-old man walked into a plasma center in Virginia and asked to use a restroom. Then he went on a stabbing rampage with a weapon similar to a machete, wounding four people, police said.

The suspect hid the weapon as he entered the Octapharma Plasma center in Petersburg on Thursday, according to police Capt. Emanuel Chambliss. He described the weapon as similar to a machete, saying police are not sure what it is.

The suspect waited for police to arrive

When the stabbings started, some people fled through the back door and called the police.

After the attack, the suspect did not try to run. "He was sitting in a chair waiting for us," Chambliss said.

He was arrested at the scene without incident and police don't know of a motive for the attack. The suspect, who has not been identified, is a previous donor at the clinic, police said. The investigation is still active.

Sonoma County Sheriff's Deputy Shoots Assault Suspect in Bodega Bay CA.
Published on Jul 5, 2019

Dramatic New Video Shows Suspected Gunmen In Tanforan Mall Shooting CA.
San Bruno police released edited surveillance video that showed new angles of the chaos during the Tanforan Mall shooting. The video shows both suspected shooters and even shows one of the victims down on the ground. Joe Vazquez reports. (7-3-2019)

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Updated on: June 20, 2019 / 5:46 PM / CBS/AP
More than 200 RDS Fired. And clipped at the weak spot of her vest at the arm pit.

Thus this legislation soon followed waiting in the wings.


 
Reminds me of a remark by the C's that a large number of people have been tweaked for violence in order to be activated at a certain spot of time in the future.

Well, the time seems to be now. These creatures are being activated right now. Apart from creating general havoc these incidents will obviously be used (problem-reaction-solution) for preparing draconic laws, gun control and abolishment of freedom (or what is actually left of it). :shock:
 
Cop Who 'Froze' During Vegas Shooting Fired
Published on Jul 3, 2019
A Las Vegas officer who stood frozen during the 2017 massacre has been fired, according to police. Officer Cordell Hendrex hesitated in the hallway of the 31st floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino while above him gunman Stephen Paddock unleashed gunfire on the crowd below at the Route 91 Harvest music festival, killing 58 and injuring hundreds.The shooting is the deadliest in the U.S. in modern-day history. Police union officials say that Hendrex did nothing wrong and want him reinstated.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/las-vegas-shooting-hotel-police-officer-fired



 
That's disgusting, going after cops like that. Hendrex and Peterson were both faced with the suicidal option of barging in on fully automatic gunfire from machine guns. The only cowards here are the politicians and press covering up for the real perps.
 
I would say there reaction would have been quiet sane under similar situation's.
Out gunned and not having enough Knowledge of the circumstances, would have perhaps felt like a suicide run.
Adding the chemical reaction of a sudden PTSD with fight or flight coming together all at once.
One Hell of spot to have to be in, and No Country for Old Men.
 
That's disgusting, going after cops like that. Hendrex and Peterson were both faced with the suicidal option of barging in on fully automatic gunfire from machine guns.
Deserved to be fired. No one forced them to sign up to be cops. These cops should've tried to stop the shooters and maybe they could've saved the lives of some of those who died. Might as well eliminate police if the public can't expect them to put their lives on the line to try to stop mass murderers. We give them guns and immunity and in return expect them to sacrifice themselves to save people.
 
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