
A woman stands watching the Bellagio fountains on the Las Vegas Strip in a photo taken on November 19, 2020. AP
Two people lost their lives in a shooting late Sunday on the busy Las Vegas Strip. The incident happened close to the famous Bellagio fountains, a popular tourist spot. Police confirmed that the victims died at the scene.
Police Share Details
Las Vegas Undersheriff Andrew Walsh spoke to reporters about the case. He said police believe this was an “isolated incident” and not a random attack. He added that the people involved knew each other.
Police also think one of the victims and the suspect had been arguing on social media. Investigators are now trying to locate the suspect, who has already been identified.
Gunshots Heard by Patrol Officers
Officers on duty near the scene heard gunshots and quickly responded. When they arrived, they found two people lying on the sidewalk. Sadly, both were already dead. Police have not released the victims’ names.
Busy Time on the Strip
The shooting happened during a peak time on the Las Vegas Strip. The nearby Bellagio fountains were operating at the time. These fountains are a top attraction and spray water as high as 460 feet into the air. They perform every 15 minutes on weekends between 8 p.m. and midnight. Many people were likely in the area when the shooting occurred.
Suspect Still at Large
Police have not yet caught the suspect. They are working fast to find and arrest the person responsible. Officials believe the shooting resulted from a personal fight rather than a random act of violence.
No Ongoing Threat, Say Police
Authorities stressed that this was a private dispute. They said there’s no danger to the public right now. Officers will stay active in the area to ensure safety.
Tourists Shocked by the Violence
The Las Vegas Strip is known for its lights, shows, and attractions—not for crime scenes. The news of the shooting left many visitors in disbelief. Some tourists nearby reported hearing loud pops, then seeing police rush to the spot.
Social Media Played a Role
Police think the shooting may have started because of an online argument. This adds to growing concerns about how social media can sometimes turn virtual fights into real-life danger.
Investigation Still Going On
Police are still gathering evidence. They have asked anyone who saw what happened to come forward. Surveillance footage from nearby casinos and stores may also help solve the case.