Tonight, but earlier i spoke with a survivor of last nights mass shooting. Her name is heather goose. I want you to hear. What happened . When did you realize something was wrong . I was a bartender at route 91. I was in one of the main bars called the house of blues bar. Business as usual. Had a good time. The main act had started so we were a little bit slower. Had a couple of regs that wanted to hang out. I was literally running a credit card for a guy for his buds when you just hear screams. It felt like thousands of people running through the door of the bar and pushing their way out the back doors of the bar. As people started pushing through the door and the music had stopped and all you heard was the screams, you heard the second round of the shots. You heard the there was like those little white firecrackers you throw on the ground and pop but ample fied by 20 . It did. It sounded like fireworks. Did you see anyone falling around you. Not at that point because we were inside the bar. And when did you realize you had to go. Almost immediately. I mean, as people were running out and theyre like theres a shooter, theres a shooter. At this point it was hours before we knew he was over at mandalay bay. At this point every thought he was there at the festival, so who knew where he was going to go, who he was going after, what he was shooting. Nobody knew. All of this was maybe in the course of like a five, ten minute period. But there was so he would shoot, pause and then shoot again. And it was it wasnt right. And it sounded like fireworks. And then he would stop for a while. A couple seconds, a couple minutes. I dont know. I have no concept of time and then start again. Start again. And then at one point everyone was like there was somebody under there freaking out. Every else was like shush because you dont know if this guy is standing in the doorway right now. You have no concept of whats going on, where this guy is or people are. You dont know. You know, you have people running, screaming past. I looked out and there was a guy standing over a girl that was like slumped down and there was just blood everywhere. And thats when we said we need to get out of here, we need to get out of here. Everybody climbed out. I dont know why i didnt go. I dont know why i didnt go. I walked back into the bar. There was a lady leaning up against the wall. She had blood down her leg. I said oh, my god, did you fall . Did you cut yourself because at this point theres bottles all over the floor. Theres, you know, cans, theres phones, theres purse, theres clothes. She said i dont know, my leg murts and i looked down and theres two little holes right in the front of her leg and i was like oh, my god, you got shot. Like this is legit. Like this is my first time up close seeing like a guy was coming through the bar, i grabbed him i said you need to grab her, you need to get her out of here. Right as they were going out, this guy came in through the front of the bar and he was literally dragging a guy across the floor. He wasnt responding. He was. He had gotten shot in the thigh and fell and broke his leg. The girlfriend was freaking out, understandably. We pulled him through the bar out the door. Engo, at this point we have no idea if this guy is still on premises or not. You know, you hear the stories and you think, okay, hes going to come into this room next or go here. We have no idea and a lot of people were being directed towards us because we were on the backside away from las vegas boulevard. So we didnt know if he was going to follow the crowd that was coming our way. So we got him in the back. I said okay, were going to stay here, like dont keep moving him. I said im going to go over to the medical tent. Its only like its literally not too many feet away from us. Ran over there. It was like what you see in the movies. There was bodies off to the side. This little paramedics tent, i mean, these guys were unbelievable. I mean, this is a matter of 20 t 25 minutes and they had people already hooked up to oxygen. There was ivs. Every Available Space there was off duty people that were at the concert helping much it was oi full on triage set up there. When did you come in contact with jordan . So a little bit later after everything had been going on for a little while, i had walked out the back gate and it started with a guy named chris. They were there was a bunch of guys coming out of the back fence area and they were holding one of the barricade gates, and they yelled me over and they said we need your help. Like we need you to hold this jacket on the back of this guys head. Hes been shot in the back of the head. I said okay. And im standing there and im holding it and you could the blood is dripping down and you can literally feel the hole in the back of his head. And his name is chris. Thats all we know. We all basically pushed chris into there. While ive got my hand here. Into someones into someones back seat in the car while theyre putting somebody in the front seat and another person in the back seat and theyre like you need to hold his head and my hand was on his shoulder. I dont know. I dont think that he made it because i could like his chest wasnt moving anymore. And then right as like hes going, here comes three guys holding a maintenance ladder with a guy on it. People were just grabbing anything they could to help carry bodies. And they said we need help, we need help. Grab the corner. I said okay. I grabbed the corner of the ladder and i had my hand on the guys arm, and we carried him over probably feet from where we had chris, you know. So blood on the ground. As those guys were walking back in, like i could see their backs. I felt his fingers kind of tighten and then just kind of loosen. And i was there for about an hour, and his phone rang and we answered his phone. I answered his phone. It was a friend of his. You know, he said i was calling. I heard on the news there was a shooting. My friend is there. Youre answering his phone. Is he there . I said yeah. He said is he hurt and i said yeah, hes dead. And, you know, obviously the reaction that youre going to get. I said you need to find his family. Hes there with his girlfriend. He gave us his girlfriends name. You need to try to contact his family. His phone is off. We cant get into anything. How did the friend react . You can imagine. I mean, here is a complete stranger telling you the person that youre calling to make sure is safe isnt safe. You know, it was a very quick call. We just we wanted to know who this guy was. None of us knew who he was. And the girlfriend . She said he was the love of her life. I found out today from people like from facebook posts that he saved her life, that she got out because whatever he did ended up with a bullet. Like he saved her life. But she said she goes are you sure like the first thing was, you know, i said im with jordan. We took a picture of his id and texted it to her and i said is this your boyfriend . And she said yes and she said is he okay and i said no. She said is he hurt . And i said yes. And she said be honest with me. Tell me, and i said hes not breathing. I said hes dead. And she said are you sure . Like check his breathing. Check him. Are you sure . And i said ive already been with him for an hour. And you can imagine shes with complete strangers in a lockdown two blocks away and here is a complete stranger saying the love of your life you felt the you were with him until the end of his life. You felt him let go of your hand. Yeah. How are you Still Standing . Because im not hurt. Im not at the hospital. Im not dead. Im not the family members of somebody. I have friends that are in the hospital. We still have people that we have not found. But im not the one that was running in there when we thought the gunman was still on the ground getting people out of there. All they did was sit with somebody so that he wasnt alone. I would hope that somebody would have done that with me. Are you okay . Im okay. Im not hurt. Are you okay . My sister says theres a reason why i was there. My sister said i was supposed to be at that place at the time. An emotional story from heather goose about survivors and the heroes who help them. Paul stayed behind at the scene after the massacre to help other concert goers to help them escape and he joins me now. Thank you so much. How are you doing tonight . Good. Just kind of still trying to process everything. Yeah. Why did you stay behind . I still had friends that were unaccounted for. As i was trying to escape, you know, we were i was trying to text or call anybody. I was making sure i had gotten separated from my group, so, you know, as i was leaving i just i felt like i had gotten somewhere safe and helped people get safe i turned around and said i need to go make sure everybody is safe. And i started getting Text Messages of people still inside. Did you immediately realize something had gone wrong . I heard the first shot. At first i thought it was a firecracker or some sort of pyrotechnician for the show, but after i heard a second shot and a third, fourth, fifth shot, i knew right away that it was those were gunshots. Yeah. People had paused and just as people had paused and the show was still going on, people started running and thats when the machine gunfire started. So i was standing luckily near a food truck, so i grabbed my friends that were with me at the time and anybody else and told them just to get cover behind the food truck and just stay put, literally just stay put and wait until there was a pause in the shooting. And as soon as there was a pause i pretty much told everybody were just going to jump this fence and go behind this police truck that was right behind it and then just hunker down there and just and i lost some people coming over the fence of the but there was 20 or 30 more people behind this police car scared and just didnt know what to do. So one woman was super scared. She was pregnant and hanging on me. Im pregnant, please help me. I told everybody that was in the area, everybody calm down, relax, wait here, wait until the shooting had stopped thinking that he had to reload and once there was a pause oi told them to make pay break for it to the next trailer behind the lot. And when that happened, i told everybody to go. So you were in intervals. You based for them to start. Did you know where it was coming from . No. The first shot i heard it came from the direction of mandalay bay so i looked immediately over across the Festival Grounds because i was on the east side of the festival and i wasnt sure. By the time i got behind the police car somebody had said there were multiple shooters that were inside the festival ground and they were getting shooter. I did hear behind the cop car i was getting hit three or four times so i knew we were going to have to make a move soon hitting the graund or hitting the car. It sounded like it was hitting the car. It sounded like three or four bullets were hitting the car. I told people just to stay put for now. I was like, look, were going to go soon. Know stay put. Some people said as they looked up when they heard the gunshots they saw like a very bright tv flickering in mandalay bay. Did you see that . I saw that. It looked like a flickering light, but i wasnt sure. I mean, to be fair, we were in the direct line of fire, so i wasnt interested in like where it was coming from. I just wanted to get away from it. Any of the people you were with injured, like the pregnant woman. She made it fine. Once we got to the private airport hanger, we got out to the tarmac we were able to flag down airport security. He had an suv and then a bunch of other people, i turned around and asked if anybody was shot or injured. This one woman said her husband was shot, so i immediately went over to them and dprabd him. He was shot in the shoulder. And then another woman approached me and said she was shot in the stomach and then another girl was shot in the thigh, the leg. And basically as we got them into the car, the Security Guard was definitely like overwhelm. So i told him, listen, we have four people that are shot. They need medical attention. You need to put them in your car right now and take off and get them to safety. And, you know, he finally he processed everything that was going on. We got them in the cars and then they took off and that was the last time i saw them. You have friends who were injured, right. I have a couple, yeah. How are they doing. One is in stable condition now. Hes still in the icu, but they rehooufd the bullet from his back and then i have another friend who got shot in the lower back and hes in surgery now. Thank you, paul. Youre welcome. Glad your friends are okay. Thank you. Appreciate it. Well be right back. Tmobiles unlimited now includes netflix on us. Thats right. Netflix on us. Get 4 unlimited lines for just 40 bucks each. Taxes and fees included. And now netflix included. So go ahead. Binge on us. Another reason why tmobile is americas best unlimited network. This s electricity. This is a power plant. This is tim barckholtz. 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Don lemon here live in las vegas, the scene of the worst massacre in modern American History of the the killer killing at least 59 people, wounding 527 with a hail of bullets from his hotel room at the mandalay bay right behind me. Cnns tom for man has more on why the attack killed so many people. Tom. Don, all you have to do is look at the map to understand why this attack was so deadly. There is Las Vegas Strip running through the middle of things of the the area where the festival was is right over here. And the window from the shooting you can see right up in here. From this Vantage Point he really had an over arching view of the conspire area of this concert. Yes, it was about 400 yards away, but he was able to take advantage of certain things that made this extremely dangerous. For example, instead of trying to place shots, it seemed as if he was simply sweeping the ground with this very rapid fire with people packed densely together like this, that was a way that he could hit an awful lot of people even if he wasnt aiming that well. Secondly, there were exits here from which people could leave, but many eyewitnesses say people tried to head back out toward the boulevard because thats where they came in along those gates. You can see on the left there. That led them actually closer to the gunman, not further away. And lastly, a lot of people because they didnt know where the gunfire was coming from, simply hunkered down in the middle of that space trying to tend to the wounded, and that left them completely under the guns of this man up here. And he was prepared for the attack. Authorities say when they finally managed to get into the room where he was already dead, having killed himself, they believe, he had thousands of rounds of ammunition between there and his home. They say that he had 35 guns total. 17 at the hotel that he parm brought in in ten suitcases over a period of days. He had scopes for some of the rifles. He also had a harm that he used to smash out two of the windows and in his car he had amoney yum nitrate which could have been used to fashion a bomb if thats what he had in mind. Bottom line, a lot of preparation for an attack here and thats another reason it was so deadly. Don. Thank you, tom. Appreciate that. And the number of guns now up to 42. A little bit more than when tom taped that for us just before the show. Now i want to bring in a logs vague cabdriver who helped concert goers escape in her taxi. Lets watch some of it. Broken leg. Okay. Okay. Broken leg. Please. Okay. What happened . Is there somebody out there . All right. Go. Go. Okay. All right. Oh, god, there is an active shooter. Okay. Are you kidding me . No. Go. Go. Go. Unbelievable. Shes telling you so many people are dead. You didnt know, right . No, i didnt know. It was unbelievable to me. Where were you when the gunfire started . I was actually staging at the mandalay bay in my taxi cab, and it was very quiet. And we first i first heard a couple of pops, and i just thought it was fireworks or firecrackers coming from across the street at the venue, the Harvest Festival venue. And after a while, then you started hearing a lot more and thats when i decided to turn my video camera on and my cell phone. And then it just continued to keep going and going and going. But nobody was doing anything at the mandalay bay. Everybody was just keep of standing there. The taxi in front of me, they werent doing much of anything. And they you know, nobody was doing anything. I decided to get out and go check it out and the doorman wasnt doing anything. And then if i fellow taxi drivers on our dispatch radio started saying, hey, theyre shooting at the mandalay bay. Everybody get out of there. And i looked at the mandalay bay and i looked at the val a and there wasnt anything going on. Everybody was just kind of Walking Around doing whatever. It was happening above you. Yeah, it was. And i could tell that it sounded like automatic gunfire. I dont know that much about guns, but it sounded weird. And so i got out of line and i went around and i came back around and i looked up and i could see the gunfire and the shots. Again, i dont know much it just looked like the lights going off. So when you came around, did you pick up people between the hotel and no, actually, no. I got out of there and i came back down and i went around across las vegas boulevard over by where the entrance and exit of the Harvest Festival was. I knew something was going on because then thats when i saw all the cops there. I drove by and there were cop cars and cops on the ground with their rifles and everything. And as i came around, all these people some people were just walking, though. It was crazy. And then i looked over and there was people climbing over the fence and people started screaming and running. And then two people came up to my car and said shes got a broken leg and i said get in. And i dont know, being i turned on the meter and said okay, where are we going in and they said go, go, go. Just go, go. Theres an active shooter. Theres people dead everywhere and then suddenly all these openly people started trying to get in my cab and i think i had at least like five or six people in my car and so i said okay, nobody he is, nobody else. There were still people trying to get in. I feel so bad. There was one guy in front of my cab he was going please, please, and i didnt want to i couldnt take anybody else. Where did you take them . I took them they wanted to go back to the lux or, ut New York New York and i said no, im not going to take you that way. Im going to take you away from the strip. And they were screaming. They said they were covered in blood and they said that there was people laying on the ground dead and the active shooter and, you know, and the lady behind me, one of the ladies said oh, my god, the guy behind me was shot dead and it was just so surreal. It was like the Twilight Zone for me. I was in denial that this could actually be happening in my town, my beautiful city. People think taxi drivers, you see everything. Six years youve been out here. Yeah. Six and a half, yeah. Nothing like this. No, nothing like this. And i feel so bad for the families and the victims and its just so sad. And so awful. And i you know, the heroes are the people that the First Responders and the cops and the emts and ambulance drivers and then the doctors and nurses at the hospital and then the people on the ground covering their loved ones. You said youre not a hero. No. You told me off air dont call you a hero. No because the First Responders are the heroes. Definitely, yeah. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time and i had a video camera with me and i think thats why im here, so. How do people get through this . How do you get in a crowd and feel safe ever again . You know, i guess im just im not going to let the terrorists win. Im not going to be afraid and i dont think that we should be afraid, because then they do win. Im going to go on with my life. I have a story to tell now, and i think we need to grieve and feel terrible but still live our lives and dont live in fear and dont be afraid to go to a concert. You know, they have this wonderful concert here every year and its just a tragedy what happened. Go out and live your life. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Sure. Did a good thing. Thank you so much. At least 59 people lost their lives and last night here in las vegas in this shooting. Were learning more about them tonight. 20yearold angela gomez is being called a fun loving sweet young lady with a great sense of humor. Thats according to her High School English teacher and her cheer coach in river side, california. Lisa ra measure oh nun easy from gallop, new mexico, also died in the shooting. She was a secretary for her local school district. 20yearold bailey swhietser from bakers field california was at last nights concert watching some of her favorite bands. She also lost her life in the shooting. When a fire is going on, youre not thinking clearly, so they called the Fire Department for us. I could hear crackling in the walls. My mind went totally blank. All i remember saying was, my boyfriends beating me and she took it from there. And all of this occurred in four minutes or less. I am grateful we all made it out safely. People you dont know care about you. Its kind of one of those things where you cant even thank somebody. To protect what you love, call 1800adtcares 3 toddlers wont stop him. And neither will lower back pain. Because at a dr. Scholls kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. Dr. Scholls. Born to move. The Las Vegas Massacre now the deadliest mass shotting in modern u. S. History. Jim shoe dough looks at how Police Responded to the attack. Reporter just after 10 00 p. M. Las vegas time the shooter unloads a bar rage of bullets. And at 10 08 p. M. The first 911 calls come into police. At 10 00 p. M. Last night when we started receiving calls of an active shooter at route 91 Harvest Festival located adjacent to the mandalay bay resort. The target, a huge outdoor crowd of some 22,000 people at a Country Music concert. But police dont know right away where the shots are coming from. We have multiple casualties. Multiple casualties. On the scene First Responders begin to realize that the shots are reining down on the crowd from an elevated position. Its coming out a window. Soon their attention focuses on the mandalay bay hotel. Several hundred feet away and several stories up. Police enter the hotel and work their way to the upper floors. Joe fryer of nbc news is a guest in the hotel and Witnesses Police going door to door searching for the shooter. Tracking the explosive bursts of gunfire, police soon determine that the shots are coming from the 32nd floor. Mandalay bay on the 31st floor. I can hear the fire coming from one floor ahead, one floor above us. Be advised automatic fire, fully automatic fire from an elevated position. Take cover. The shooter firing through two windows that he smashed open with a device similar to a hammer. A team of Six Police Officers close in on his location and the suspect engages them, shooting one officer. Once we arrived up there, we had isolated this individual through the two rooms and then our swat team used the explosive breaching to go in and confront the individual. Once they have the order, they go in. It is one hour and 12 minutes after those first 911 calls. Suspects door. I need everybody in that hallway to be aware of it and get back. We need to pop this and see if we get any type of response from this guy. See if hes in here copy all units on the 32nd floor, swat has explosive breach. Everyone in the hall neesds to move back. Inside police find the shooter dead. Apparently the result of a selfinflicted gunshot wound. We believe the individual killed himself prior to our entry. The music concert had extensive security. We just need to get people over to the hospital. Okay . But this was a threat that police had not prepared for. These folks were attacked by a man from 32 stories up with automatic rifle fire, and so i dont really know how you plan for that. Just didnt see it coming. Cnn washington. When we come back, 42 guns recovered from the shooter stephen paddocks home and from his hotel room at the mandalay bay. Were going to have the latest on what investigators have learned tonight. Grandma grandpa thanks mom. Here we are. Look, right up to here. Principal. We can help you plan for that. Tmobiles unlimited now includes netflix on us. Thats right. Netflix on us. Get 4 unlimited lines for just 40 bucks each. Taxes and fees included. And now netflix included. So go ahead. Binge on us. Another reason why tmobile is americas best unlimited network. Like paperless, multicar,e and safe driver, that help them save on their car insurance. Any questions . Yeah. 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What do you think the investigators are focusing their efforts right now . There are going to be two areas of inquiry right. One is going to be accomplices, which is an open question. Actually, everything about this case is open right now. We have who helped him buy the guns, potentially modify them. Thats a story line out there that they went from semiautomatic to automatic. What about this wife or girlfriend who goes missing. Thats the first piece. The second piece is obviously what we focus on is just motive. Im hearing the family members, others who knew them. Nothing is making sense to me still and were 24 hours out. We dont know if there was social media presence, we dont know if there was letters in the home. But right now motive is important. Its just not just to be able to say that theres closure, some understanding. We may never get to that aha moment of understanding why someone does this, but its certainly relevant for any case that may be brought or certainly understanding what brought him to this moment. You know, art, it seems clear to you that a lot of planning went into this attack. How likely is it that none of his friends, neighbors, his family members, that they didnt notice any planning of this. I mean, he had a girlfriend, a roommate . I think the girlfriend is going to be key here. Obviously shes living in the house with him and the amount of weapons this individual had and ammunition and possible explosives. I mean, shes got to know something is going on here. Now, he seemed to be a bit of a loner, so for him or the neighbors not to observe anything is not really key here. I think the girlfriend who was in his presence and living with him in that house is going to be key. And my understanding shes flying back from tokyo voluntarily to be interviewed. Its not something you believe just thought up over a day or so. Yeah. There was way too much planning involved in this. I mean, the wepts that he took with him, if i was going to do this, i would do exactly what m i would do exactly what he was doing. I was a counter sniper in my younger days. And those weapons he had was what i carried a 308 caliber rifle and 223 for more close in stuff. So he knew what he was doing. He knew what the plan was and probably theres video of him standing in that venue looking up at mandalay bay and trying to pick out which floor and which room is the best to take. Theyre going through the video now im sure. Theyre going through it now. In broad strokes, he fit it is shooter in the attack on the congressional baseball field, both were in theyre their mid 60s, no indication they would do Something Like that. Are we looking at a new profile for mass shooters . I think at this point we dont know what were looking at. I think until there has been more of an internal and external investigation into who he is, who his relationship is with, if any at all, what was his political beliefs . Did he have some ideologies that were not aware about. Clearly here is someone, without question, had some type of Mental Health break that would put him in a position where he did that much destruction. But he was very planful, just as you heard your other guests say. He had to plan this out. This was not something done on a whim. I think over the next few days well learn a lot more about what may have been his motivation behind this shooting. But there is something here that is yet to be disclosed as to why this took place. Juliet, what do you make of the shooters brothers assertion that paddock was a wealthy man without any extremist affiliations. Do you buy that . Its not a matter of buying it or not buying it. Family members create a mythology about their own family members. I dont know how much the brothers were in contact. I dont know the extent of their contact, how close they were, how friendly they were. I want to verify this narrative that he was quite wealthy. Although i will say his home looked pretty nice. And verified he had no ideological or political leanings, which would get to the motivation case. Weve learned through all of these cases, the father, you know, is always sort of in denial, the brother potentially its understandable but why family members what they say may be relevant to bring a factual case but the extent they can speak to the ideology, motivation of their family members is difficult for them, for understandable reasons. I want to talk about questions that you may have right now. First, juliet, whats your biggest question right now about the killer . I sort of am giving up on the why, after all these cases, and im looking at the how. Ive been on air all day. We are a nation that gets so focussed on motivation and could we stop these people from doing this that we sometimes forget the bigger discussion about access to weapons. Ill say it outloud. I know its political, but with other terrorists or other forms of terror, whether its cars and the use of cars we see defensive measures put in place. Whether its the use of airplanes, we get better airplane security. But we look at case after case after case of a current that people are dieing in record numbers from guns, and i want to know the how. The sort of how did he get these guns . Were they lawfully acquired . Unlawfully acquired . How did the he change them if they were changed, and then begin a dialogue as an overall security issue, ill let the political people debate the politics of it. But for security people you cant look at the numbers and say we cant do anything about it, at this stage. Its just too much don. Its too much. Do you want to respond to that . No. I agree. I think the key to this is going to be not only the motive but also over what period of time did he acquire these weapons. When did he acquire the ammunition. I think thats going to be key here. And juliets right, i agree with her. The politicians are going to argue this back and forth, but, you know, whats the use of an automatic weapon in this particular instance . Thats going to be for me, did he modify those . Did he buy them . Thats going to be the important question here. Whats he doing with automatic weapons . Theyre easily mode fied, but ill give you the last word cedric. Let me say this much in relation to this whole political piece, don, which will be the theme about this tomorrow in regards to he having those weapons. What im more concerned about than anything, is who is he . Who is he and who has he demonstrated himself to be . And what is it about this individual we dont know about . Theres clearly a dark side to him that has not been seen, observed or at least reported by family and friends thus far. But i certainly believe once they talk to his girlfriend, once they do an investigation, that is going to be much more thorough and complete in a very short period of time, were going to know more about who he is. Its not about the weaponry itself. Guns are accessible in this country. Thats just a reality. So whether he purchased them legally or illegally, at this point it doesnt matter. We have 59 people done and over 400andsome people injured. I want to know who the man is. Thank you, cedric, juliet, and art. Our live coverage continues next with Aaron Burnett in las vegas and john vause in los angeles. Good night. A heart attack can happen without warning. A bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. Be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. Bayer aspirin. Listen up, heart disease. You too, unnecessary er visits. 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