PHOTOS: Remembering 1 October two years later
Las Vegas is remembering the victims and survivors of the mass shooting on Oct. 1, 2017, with a variety of events.
Attendees stand at attention as a color guard enters during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A man stands above local fire and law enforcement color guard members as they observe 58 seconds of silence during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak speaks during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Attendees comfort each other during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A woman tries to hold back tears during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Sheriff Joe Lombardo speaks during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Clark County Commission Chairman Marilyn Kirkpatrick. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Joe Robbins, father of shooting victim Quinton Robbins, speaks during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A man wearing a shirt with a photo of shooting victim Erick Silva records video during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Yvonne Justice, left, comforts Emily Sebring during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A man wears a cap memorializing the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Attendees listen as a choir from Las Vegas Academy performs during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Clark County Commission Chairman Marilyn Kirkpatrick speaks during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Attendees observe 58 seconds of silence during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
Family members of those lost in the 1 October shooting watch as images of victims is displayed during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
A hand rests on the back of a man wearing sweatshirt during the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at the Clark County Government Center amphitheater. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: LAS VEGAS NEWS BUREAU
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Kara Caldwell and Jay Bryant-Chavez of Las Vegas are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance for the 58 victims who died at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Both said they knew victims and survivors from the shooting. The event was held at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Kandis Duarte of Los Angeles adds paper hearts to a memorial for her niece Christina Duarte on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. The hearts were made by children from a school in Los Angeles who knew Christina. The event was held at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is shown with city communications director David Riggleman on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. The event was held at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. Goodman read the names of the victims and a candle was lit for each one during the ceremony. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 as Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, at podium, right, speaks during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Goodman read the names of the victims and a candle was lit for each one during the ceremony. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 as Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, at podium, right, speaks during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Goodman read the names of the victims and a candle was lit for each one during the ceremony. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Mauricia Baca, left, and Esther Reincke light candles, one for each of the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. The shooting occurred on Oct. 1, 2017. Reincke is a retired employee for the City of Las Vegas and Baca is executive director of Get Outdoors Nevada, which helps take care of the healing garden. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Mauricia Baca, left, and Esther Reincke light candles, one for each of the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. The shooting occurred on Oct. 1, 2017. Reincke is a retired employee for the City of Las Vegas and Baca is executive director of Get Outdoors Nevada, which helps take care of the healing garden. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Mauricia Baca, left, and Esther Reincke light candles, one for each of the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, as Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, at podium, reads the names of the victims on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. The shooting occurred on Oct. 1, 2017. Reincke is a retired employee for the City of Las Vegas and Baca is executive director of Get Outdoors Nevada, which helps take care of the healing garden. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Mauricia Baca, right, and Esther Reincke light candles, one for each of the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. The shooting occurred on Oct. 1, 2017. Reincke is a retired employee for the City of Las Vegas and Baca is executive director of Get Outdoors Nevada, which helps take care of the healing garden. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, at podium, read the names of each of the victims as a candle was lit in honor of each one. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Attendees are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. for the 58 victims who died from the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Robert Miller of Las Vegas holds one of 58 candles lit on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance for the 58 victims who died at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Miller's wife's cousin was one of the victims of the shooting. The event was held at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau
Kara Caldwell and Jay Bryant-Chavez of Las Vegas are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 during a remembrance for the 58 victims who died at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Both said they knew victims and survivors from the shooting. The event was held at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd. in Las Vegas. (Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau)Photo by: Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau/Bill Hughes/Las Vegas News Bureau