Breaking: Number of Las Vegas Injured in Shooting Grows to 515, Now at Least 58 Dead Police Say (Video)
FBI Says No Connection to International Terror Group
Las Vegas law enforcement officials have just announced the number of people injured at Sunday night’s mass shooting has climbed to 515, from 400, and the number of people killed is now at least 58. Those number are expected to change.
BREAKING: At least 58 people killed, 515 injured in the Las Vegas shooting, Las Vegas Sheriff says. https://t.co/5ad90PPoKG pic.twitter.com/Rb6S3U30Ve
— ABC News (@ABC) October 2, 2017
Sheriff Joe Lombardo also says the FBI is involved.
The FBI pushed back on reports that ISIS was claiming responsibility, saying they have determined there is “no connection with an international terrorist group.”
FBI on Vegas shooting: So far there is “no connection with an international terror group” https://t.co/HVgx8eI3zJ pic.twitter.com/Us9PaSe3JZ
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 2, 2017
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