Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Tuesday's Headlines: Police struggle to discern motive after 59 killed, hundreds hurt in Las Vegas

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Police struggle to discern motive after 59 killed, hundreds hurt in Las Vegas
The gunman, identified as Stephen Paddock, 64, fired at thousands of unsuspecting concertgoers at a country music festival on the Vegas Strip from a 32nd-floor hotel suite, where authorities said he had an arsenal of 23 weapons. The attack was one of the deadliest shootings in U.S. history. Paddock later killed himself, police said.
Attack may be first mass shooting in U.S. using an automatic weapon
One of the weapons apparently used in the Last Vegas shooting was an AK-47 type rifle, with a stand to steady it for firing, according to people familiar with the case.
 
Gunman was a high-stakes gambler known for keeping to himself
Stunned family members said Stephen Paddock was quiet and rarely fired guns but often gambled tens of thousands of dollars.
 
The lives lost in Las Vegas
An engaged behavioral therapist had been planning a wedding with her fiance. A University of Nevada student was considering going to dental school. A high school discipline secretary — a wife, mother and grandmother — was known as an "incredibly loving and sincere friend, mentor, and advocate for students." These are the stories of some of the people who were killed in the rampage.
 
'I felt the gunfire would never stop'
At first, concertgoers thought it was a glitch in the sound system, or glass shattering, or fireworks. Then they saw blood. They saw people fall. They saw the country music star flee from the stage. They ran.
 
He was shot helping people during the Las Vegas shooting. His heroics helped his photo go viral.
Jonathan Smith grabbed people and told them to follow him toward a handicapped parking area in the direction of the airport, away from Las Vegas Boulevard.
 
Obituaries • 1950–2017
Tom Petty, Hall of Fame rocker and frontman for the Heartbreakers, dies at 66
Petty, who recently finished a lengthy North American tour, had been rushed to the hospital Sunday in cardiac arrest. The swaggering singer and his band were known for such hits as "American Girl" and "Don't Come Around Here No More." He began a successful solo career in the late 1980s and won three Grammys. His song "Free Fallin'" spent 21 weeks on the Billboard charts, rising as high as No. 7.
 
Perspective: Tom Petty's Americana felt stranger than the rest
As handsome as they were, his rock-and-roll songs came coated in a thin residue of psychedelic strangeness. And they still glisten in the light.
 
Russians exploited Facebook tool tailored for corporate America to identify, influence voters
Russian operatives set up an array of misleading websites and social media pages to identify American voters susceptible to propaganda, then used a powerful Facebook tool to repeatedly send them messages designed to influence their political behavior, say people familiar with the investigation into meddling in the U.S. election.
 
Documents given to investigators from Trump associates reveal 2 previously unreported contacts from Russia
Associates of President Trump and his company turned over documents that reveal two previously unreported contacts from Russia during the 2016 campaign, according to people familiar with the matter. The episodes include an invitation for a Trump lawyer to a conference in Russia. The other was a proposal for a Moscow construction project.
 
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