US Shooting Incident: Man Opens Fire At Bellagio Fountains In Las Vegas

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An unidentified man opened fire at Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas, causing panic. The incident was captured on YouTube livestream.

The shooter opened fire at Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas. (Image: X/@BNONews)

The shooter opened fire at Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas. (Image: X/@BNONews)

In another incident of gun violence in the United States, an unidentified man opened fire at Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas.

Panic erupted in the area which was bustling with people moments before the gun violence, as they started screaming and running to protect themselves. According to media reports, at least one person was shot at.

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    The incident was captured on YouTube livestream. The video was widely being shared on social media platform X.

    The shocking incident took place at 3600 block of S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police confirmed.

    Taking to X, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police wrote, “We are responding to a shooting in the 3600 block of S. Las Vegas Boulevard. The shooting did not occur inside a casino. Please avoid the area(sic).”

    In the video, a man at a crowded lane was seen interacting with a woman moments before he began shooting indiscriminately at someone off-screen.

    In shock, the woman was heard screaming, ” Are you… kidding me?” The man fired seven rounds before the video ended abruptly. Screams could be heard the video.

    This is latest in the series of gun assault in America. So far, the reason behind the shooting incident is unknown.

    Meanwhile, police have launched an investigation into the matter. More details are awaited.

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