- One person dead and another injured after a shooting took place on a bus on the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas Metro Police officer Larry Hadfield confirms
- The victims were taken to a local hospital, according to AP
- New: Suspect has been taken into custody after surrendering to officers, Hadfield said
- Alleged shooter barricaded himself for hours before surrendering to police
- Reports of active shooter situation on social media are false, police say
- Las Vegas Metro Police confirm incident is not terror-related and not related to earlier Bellagio jewelry store robbery
#BREAKING Metro says situation now resolved, the shooter is in custody & he was taken into custody w/o incident. LV Blvd should open soon pic.twitter.com/M152W4MoMY
— Chernéy Amhara FOX5 (@CherneyAmharaTV) March 25, 2017
Live updates
We will be working to open Las Vegas Blvd. soon. Again, anyone on the bus at the time of the shooting, pls call 702-828-7777. #LVMPDnews https://t.co/DteWURatrr
— LVMPD (@LVMPD) March 25, 2017
The suspect in the bus has surrendered to officers, and is in custody. #LVMPDnews
— LVMPD (@LVMPD) March 25, 2017
BREAKING Shooting suspect on Las Vegas Strip surrenders to police, in custody. NB LV Blvd to open first,police investigate murder on SB side pic.twitter.com/xZcrznVoiv
— Kyndell Kim (@KyndellKim) March 25, 2017
Vegas shooting scene from our hotel room. #vegasshooting pic.twitter.com/mltDBbYSDX
— Sam Hall (@samhall34) March 25, 2017
Las Vegas Metro Police Officer Larry Hadfield just confirmed in a briefing with reporters that the suspect has been taken in custody without incident.