Las Vegas shooter fired more than 1,100 rounds, police say

Gunman Stephen Paddock fired more than 1,100 rounds of ammunition during his attack on a Las Vegas country music festival last month, authorities said.
Included in this total is about 200 rounds that Paddock fired from his Mandalay Bay hotel room into the hallway, injuring hotel security guard Jesus Campos, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Wednesday.
58 people, plus Paddock, were killed in the shooting.
Here's what we know about Stephen Paddock:
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He reportedly used a hammer-like tool to break out two windows at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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Stephen Paddock was reportedly a high-stakes gambler that lived in a retirement community in Mesquite, Nevada.
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His father was Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, a bank robber and former FBI Most Wanted Fugitive.
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Paddock killed himself before authorities breached his hotel room and investigators say he acted alone.
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Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, was in the Philippines at the time of the shooting but he reportedly used her identification to check in at the Mandalay Bay hotel.
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Stephen Paddock lived in this home in Melbourne, Florida from 2013 to 2015.
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Police said Paddock had no criminal record.
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NBC News reported that Paddock made several large gambling transactions in recent weeks, but that it wasn't clear if they were wins or losses.
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Paddock reportedly purchased firearms at Guns & Guitars, a gun shop in Mesquite, Nevada.
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Paddock's brother, Eric, said his sibling belonged to no political or religious organizations, and had no history of mental illness.
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Paddock's brother described him as a "wealthy guy" and said he liked to play video poker and go on cruises.
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He worked as an accountant and had real estate investments, according to the Washington Post.
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Authorities also found about 4,000 rounds of unused ammunition in the hotel room, Lombardo said. He said that officials have yet to determine a motive.
“I’m frustrated,” Lombardo said, adding that city’s police department is still working with the FBI to process the ballistics evidence.
Hundreds of victims have filed lawsuits in the wake of the shooting, claiming negligence on the part of MGM Resorts International, which owns the Mandalay Bay hotel, and Live Nation, the group that organized the festival during which the shooting occurred.
- This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
These are the victims of the Vegas attack:
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Sonny Melton (pictured right) is seen with his wife Heather, who survived the shooting.
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Quinton Robbins, 20, is described by his aunt as "the most kind and loving soul."
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Jordan McIldoon (left), 23, of British Columbia, was confirmed dead by his parents as well as fellow concert-goer Heather Gooze, who said McIldoon died in her arms.
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Jassica Klymchuk, a single mother of 4, was visiting Las Vegas from Alberta with her fiancé.
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Lisa Romero worked as a secretary at her local high school in Gallup, New Mexico.
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Denise Burditus, of West Virginia, was attending the concert with her husband, and died in his arms.
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Adrian Murfitt was a commercial fisherman in Anchorage, Alaska, the Alaska Dispatch News reported. He was 35.
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John Phippen of Santa Clarita, California, was a father of five, grandfather of one and owned a remodeling and repair company.
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Angie Gomez was a 2015 graduate of Riverside Polytechnic High School in California.
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Dana Gardner (pictured left) was attending the concert with her daughter, according to a GoFundMe page set up in her memory.
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Hannah Ahlers is survived by her husband and three children.
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Carrie Barnette, 34, was in Las Vegas for a friends 30th birthday party.
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Sandy Casey had taught special education for 9 years at the Manhattan Beach Unified School District.
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Victim of the October 1, 2017 mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Sandy Casey, is seen in this undated social media photo
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Thomas Day Jr. is survived by his four children who attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival with him.
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Bailey Schweitzer was only 20 years old and had just started working at Infinity Communications and consulting as a receptionist 7 months ago.
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Bill Wolfe Jr. was a loving husband and a wrestling coach in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.
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Steve Berger was celebrating his 44th birthday with a group of friends, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
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Brennan Stewart had a love for music and his family requested that the funds raised from a GoFundMe account set up in his honor be used for a local youth organization that is centered around the arts.
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Michelle Vo was attending her first country music concert, according to the San Jose Mercury News.
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Denise Cohen was a mother of two who was attending the concert with her boyfriend.
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Victim of the October 1, 2017 mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Jordyn Rivera, is seen in this undated social media photo.
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