
How will the Las Vegas mass shooting change policing?
One expert says the massacre perpetrated by Stephen Paddock will have a "huge rippling effect" on law enforcement tactics
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One expert says the massacre perpetrated by Stephen Paddock will have a "huge rippling effect" on law enforcement tactics
A growing number of congressional Republicans have expressed that they're open to investigating the legality or even banning bump stocks
To save as many lives as possible following an event like the Las Vegas shooting, first responders and ER doctors must act quickly and make difficult decisions
The Las Vegas shooter used a bump stock to modify his semi-automatic weapons so they fired with the rapidity of an automatic gun
The story behind the photo of a woman who risked her own life to help a man in a wheelchair escape Sunday night's shooting
"This makes a lot of sense to get rid of this, nobody wants that," Kasich said of bump stocks devices on "CBS This Morning"
Stephen Paddock, who spent a lot time gambling in the days before the Las Vegas shooting, was part of an elite group of wealthy high-rollers
Calls are growing for Congress to act on regulating bump stock devices in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting
Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo says Stephen Paddock must have had some help, but the gunman's motive is still a mystery
For 75 chaotic minutes, officers searched two floors of the Mandalay Bay for the gunman
Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said there are no concrete examples of accomplices but "it's be hard for me to believe" that Stephen Paddock acted alone
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There was no shortage of heroes Sunday night at Sunrise Hospital, the closest trauma center to the Las Vegas Strip
What Ben and Rachel Kole endured that night is only now sinking in
With help from Facebook users, man finds "hero in the red hat" who helped lead his wife to safety
These devices were used by Las Vegas shooter to transform guns into automatic weapons
Police say Stephen Paddock, 64, began shooting from the window of his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel just after 10 p.m.
Natalie Vanderstay told the AP she remembers being trampled and shot and summoning a survival instinct to find a way out
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False accusations spread in the hours after the Las Vegas shooting as people unwittingly read and shared bogus articles
Stephen Paddock had weapons worth tens of thousands of dollars, at least one of which was made by a high-end manufacturer
Southwest and Allegiant are providing free trips to family members of those killed or injured in the Las Vegas shooting
A bullet struck 24-year-old Kristin Babik in the back, lodging between the vertebrae in her spine
ATF official says Stephen Paddock had been stockpiling guns since 1982 and bought 33 firearms in the last year
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