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Final records released by police in Las Vegas mass shooting

Fifty-eight people died and hundreds were injured when a gunman fired weapons into an open-air concert in Las Vegas

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Body-camera video clips showing gun-toting officers searching casino floors and hotel rooms, and directing tourists away from an outdoor concert venue where a gunman shooting from a high-rise resort killed 58 people and injured hundreds last Oct. 1.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department via AP

By Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — Police in Las Vegas say they have finished releasing audio, video and written records about the investigation of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

The department said Thursday that after 34 releases of material since May, officials believe they have complied with a court order in a public records lawsuit about the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting.

Fifty-eight people died and hundreds were injured when a gunman fired assault-style weapons into an open-air concert from an upper-floor window of the Mandalay Bay resort.

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo declared the police investigation ended in August without finding a motive, conspiracy or other shooters.

The FBI is expected to soon release a report including a behavioral analysis of the shooter.

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