U.S. President Donald Trump has described the mass-shooting in Las
Vegas as an act of evil. At least 59 people have died in what is now
the deadliest mass-shooting in the country's history.
Police have identified 64-year-old Stephen Paddock as the gunman who
opened fire from the 32nd floor of a hotel onto a crowd of 22,000
people attending a country music festival.
Officials say Paddock took his own life and that they found a number
of weapons in the hotel suite.
No motive has been found but the Las Vegas Assistant Sheriff Todd
Fasulo says there's no evidence to suggest the gunman had help.
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U.S. President Donald Trump described the shooting as an act of evil
and praised the work done by first responders. Clark County
Commissioner Steve Sisolak says without them the death toll would have
been far higher.
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Officials say there's no evidence to suggest the gunman had links to
groups like the so-called Islamic State but Las Vegas Assistant
Sheriff Todd Fasulo says they are doing all they can to uncover a
motive.
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