• Home
  • Mail
  • Flickr
  • Tumblr
  • News
  • Sports
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Answers
  • Groups
  • More
Yahoo
    • Skip to Navigation
    • Skip to Main Content
    • Skip to Related Content
    Entertainment Home
    Follow Us
    • TV
    • Movies
    • Celebrity
    • Music
    • Videos
    • Reviews
    • Movie Showtimes

    The Latest: Singers perform for Vegas shooting victims

    Associated PressOctober 12, 2017
    Reblog
    Share
    Tweet
    Share

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Latest on the mass shooting in Las Vegas (all times local):

    5:30 p.m.

    Live music made for an uplifting day at a Las Vegas hospital where dozens of people are still recovering from the worst shooting in modern U.S. history.

    Some patients in wheelchairs joined nurses and doctors for a mini-concert Wednesday afternoon at a Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center conference room.

    Nurses cried while one survivor danced in his wheelchair with his daughter.

    Among the singers were Michael Ray and Brandon Ray.

    They both also performed at the three-day Route 91 Harvest Festival.

    The outdoor country music festival on the Strip was the site of the Oct. 1 shooting that left 58 dead and hundreds wounded.

    The Nashville-based Musicians On Call, which organizes musical performances for hospital patients, said they came to Sin City to offer emotional support and healing through music.

    ___

    1:40 p.m.

    President Donald Trump says the federal government is sending $1 million to Las Vegas to help pay law enforcement costs related to last week's mass killing.

    Trump tweeted Wednesday that the grant will help pay for overtime logged by law enforcement officers after the gunman killed 58 people and injured hundreds more.

    The Justice Department says the grant comes from emergency response funds within the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

    The department says the grant recognizes the hard work and dedication of law enforcement officers who worked tirelessly in the wake of the attack.

    ___

    12:35 p.m.

    Lawyers who filed a lawsuit over the response to the Las Vegas massacre question why police and hotel and concert security officers didn't act more quickly to stop the gunman.

    The lawyers held a news conference Wednesday alongside families of victims in the Oct. 1 shooting that killed 58 concert-goers and wounded hundreds more.

    The attorneys want to know why six minutes passed without a police response from the time gunman Stephen Paddock strafed a hallway of the Mandalay Bay hotel with 200 rounds until he started killing people at the concert.

    They also are perplexed about how Paddock was able to bring more than 20 rifles into his room without being detected.

    Attorney Chad Pinkerton said authorities "should have done a better job and that's what this lawsuit is about."

    ___

    7:30 a.m.

    A maintenance worker says he immediately notified hotel dispatchers after a gunman sprayed a hotel hallway with bullets before shooting into a crowd at a Las Vegas music festival.

    Stephen Schuck told NBC News on Wednesday that he was checking on a jammed door on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel on Oct. 1 when he heard gunshots.

    He says he saw security guard Jesus Campos pop out from an alcove and was warned to take cover.

    As he tried to take cover, bullets began flying in the hallway, whizzing right past his head. Schuck says he used his radio to alert hotel dispatchers that someone was firing a rifle in the hallway.

    Police said Monday that gunman Stephen Paddock shot at the men about six minutes before he opened fire on the concertgoers, killing 58 people. They initially said he was already firing on the crowd when he paused to shoot through his door at the security guard.

    ___

    12:30 a.m.

    Another wrinkle has been added to the investigation into the Las Vegas massacre after a spokeswoman for the hotel where the gunman was a guest raised questions about the latest timeline of events provided by police.

    MGM Resorts International spokeswoman Debra DeShong said the company believes "what is currently being expressed may not be accurate."

    She didn't elaborate, but the statement came a day after police revised their chronology of events for the night of Oct. 1, when gunman Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and killed 58 people.

    Police initially said Paddock stopped firing on the crowd to shoot through his door and wound a Mandalay Bay security guard. On Monday, they said the guard actually was wounded before Paddock started the massacre.

    Reblog
    Share
    Tweet
    Share

    What to Read Next

    • 'Smallville' actress charged with sex trafficking for alleged involvement in NXIVM cult

      Yahoo Celebrity
    • Avicii, DJ-producer who performed around the world, dies

      Associated Press
    • Jim Carrey Paints A 'F**king Disgusting' Picture Of Trump Attorney Michael Cohen

      HuffPost
    • Jim Carrey Shares New Portrait of Rudy Giuliani: ‘A Face We Can Trust!’

      Indiewire
    • Controversy over Michelle Pfeiffer weight question nearly derails 'Scarface' anniversary reunion

      Yahoo Movies
    • Jacobovitz: If Giuliani ends Mueller probe ‘we need to send him to the Middle East’

      Yahoo View
    • Stormy Daniels’ attorney: I predict Trump will not serve out his full term

      Yahoo View
    • Barbara Bush Remembered at Namesake Elementary

      Associated Press Videos
    • Jenna Bush Hager's letter to Barbara Bush leaves 'Today' show anchors in tears

      AOL.com
    • Paula Patton continues love parade with married boyfriend as scandal brews

      Yahoo Celebrity
    • Meghan Markle's brother slams royal-to-be in scathing interview ahead of royal wedding

      AOL.com
    • James Comey’s book tour is not going well for him

      Yahoo TV
    • Comey memos reveal embarrassing details for Trump, Nicolle Wallace says

      Yahoo View
    • Channing Tatum Spotted for First Time Without His Wedding Ring After Jenna Dewan Split

      People
    • Paula Patton Steps Out With Married Boyfriend

      Yahoo View
    • Watch the owners of an incredibly racist display struggle to explain the basics of the Civil War

      Yahoo Entertainment

    Trump Has Lied About His Wealth For Decades, Reporter Claims

    Doug: “OK, then $20,000 each.”

    Join the Conversation
    1 / 5

    2.2k

    • Robert Durst Says He Regrets Doing HBO’s ‘The Jinx’

      The Wrap
    • Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen Mock Kanye’s Philosophical Tweets

      Yahoo View
    • Kim Kardashian Makes Out with Kanye as Pal Says They're the 'Best Married Couple'

      People
    • Jenna Dewan Posts Lingerie-Clad Pic to Instagram -- and Channing Tatum 'Likes' It

      Entertainment Tonight
    • How 'Scandal' artfully re-created viral Michelle Obama portrait moment in the series finale

      Yahoo TV
    • Did Jersey Shore's Ronnie Cheat on His Pregnant Girlfriend? He's 'Playing with Fire,' Vinny Warns

      People
    • Is Sean Hannity a Serial Killer? Samantha Bee 'Investigates'

      TVLine.com
    • Dwayne Johnson delivers an awesome surprise to the superfan who asked him to the prom

      Entertainment News
    • 'Westworld' rides again in the #MeToo era

      Yahoo TV
    • 'Smallville' stars and an alleged sex cult: Everything you need to know

      Yahoo Celebrity
    • Grieving Family Honors Mother of 2 Who Died After Being Partially Sucked Out of Southwest Plane

      People
    • 'Grease' turns 40: The Pink Ladies and T-Birds remember the wild ride filming the carnival finale

      Yahoo TV
    • Rosenstein Assures Trump: You're Not A Target Of Mueller, Cohen Probes

      Yahoo View
    • Tristan Thompson Benched Amid Khloe Drama

      Yahoo View
    • Destiny's Child Star Michelle Williams Is Engaged to Pastor Chad Johnson

      Yahoo View
    • Khloé Kardashian's Assistant Attends Cavaliers Game Amid Tristan Thompson Cheating Scandal

      People