Two Dead, Six Injured in Stabbing Attack on Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Joe Lombardo has provided updated numbers on the stabbing on the Las Vegas Strip. Now two have been declared dead, with another six injured at local hospitals. Many eyewitnesses are coming forward saying the victims were mostly “showgirls” taking pictures for tips on the Strip. We will keep this page updated with any new developments. The original story is below.
I just talked to a tourist from Montreal, he says he saw at least two showgirls stabbed on the Strip. The showgirls walk the Strip to talk photographs with visitors. He shared photo below of one being taken away on a stretcher @KTNV pic.twitter.com/xCpYIj8HcR
— Joe Moeller (@joemoeller44) October 6, 2022
#BREAKING I’m speaking w/ woman who says 4 injured showgirls work for her. She says the suspect had a knife & claimed he was a chef & wanted to take a picture with the showgirls, when they said no that is when the stabbings started, we are waiting for info from Metro now @KTNV pic.twitter.com/MhqqjLTrcE
— Joe Moeller (@joemoeller44) October 6, 2022
ORIGINAL STORY:
On Thursday morning at the intersection of Spring Mountain and the Las Vegas Strip, a stabbing attack left one dead and five injured. The attacker was apprehended by police and is currently in custody. The motive for the attack is unknown at this time.
The stabbing took place just after 11:40am near The Palazzo according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The suspect was found down the road in front of The Venetian with blood on their body. Witnesses told a reporter for KTNV that the stabbings occurred in more than one spot and some of the victims may have been the “showgirls” we’ve all seen taking photos for tips on the strip.
Victims have been sent to local hospitals, and their conditions are unknown at this time. One victim did die of the injuries sustained in the attack.
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The area around the stabbing, particularly around Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road are closed at this time.
Our hearts go out to the victims of this senseless act of violence and their families. We will continue to update this post as more information becomes available.
Remembering The Victims Of 1 October
As the fifth year of the tragic 1 October shooting passes throughout Las Vegas like a cold wind, we remember and honor the people who lost their lives during the travesty.
Clark County Coroner released the name of all victims with some victims being added later to the fatality count. People from California, Massachusetts to even the provinces of Canada are included in the list. They vary from 20 to 67 in age and were mothers and husbands, daughters and sisters, grandparents, and grandchildren.
They were at the Route 91 Harvest festival to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and to share their love for country music.
Multiple organizations and public officials have created public memorials, exhibits and pieces of art that honor the victims, whose lives were unjustly taken.
The Clark County Museum currently has an exhibit called “5 Years Later: Remembering 1 October & Becoming Vegas Stronger.”
“It’s important for us to honor the lives lost and forever changed because of 1 October,” Clark County Commission Chairman Jim Gibson, whose district includes the museum and festival site, said in a news release. “Our community can be proud of how we responded to the darkness of that day and remember the outpouring of love and support we received from each other and from across the country and around the world.
“It’s also important to recognize the strength and resiliency that we continue to demonstrate as a community in response to the tragedy with every passing year.”
Every injury and life that was lost — or saved — has impacted our city in ways that we never expected prior to the shooting. For many of us, it’s hard to be in a crowd. It’s hard to attend a music festival, or any large gathering, with the innocence and jubilant naïve feelings that we had before.
1 October is a day that we never will forget. But, it’s a day that also represents the journey to heal our community’s pain through coming together as one.
Mynda Smith, sister of Neysa Tonks, who was killed in the shooting, said a powerful quote that NPR reported initially.
Smith, during a ceremony remembering the victims a year after the massacre, said “The battle is far from over. Wives, husbands, parents, families and friends are without their loved ones. People are still battling physical wounds, while others are battling mental wounds. We all need support and love. We must keep loving. We must keep supporting.”