The Victims

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This is hard to look at. Unimaginable.

If the Feds are covering for ISIS, there will be hell to pay.

Riverside Polytechnic High School in California confirmed that Angela Gomez, a former student who graduated in 2015.
Michelle Vo of Pasadena, California, was among the victims, according to her employer.

 

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Manhattan Beach Police records technician Rachael Parker was killed in the Las Vegas shooting. (Manhattan Beach Police Department)

Nicol Kimura, one of the people killed in Las Vegas.
Dana Gardner, who had worked for San Bernardino County, Calif. for 26 years, she was at the concert with her daughter.
Christiana Duarte had recently graduated from the University of Arizona with a business marketing degree.
Angie Gomez was a 2015 graduate from Riverside Polytechnic High School in Riverside, Calif.
Jessica Klymchuk, a Canadian resident, mother and wife, was also killed in the shooting. She was an educational assistant, bus driver and librarian at the St. Stephen’s School in Valleyview, Alberta
Adrian Murfitt, 35, was a fisherman from Anchorage, Alaska
Jordyn Rivera was in her fourth year at California State University
Quinton Robbins, 20, of Henderson, Nevada, died a few hours after the shooting, according to his girlfriend, Ally Plumlee.Plumlee wrote on Instagram, “I love you more than life. you got hurt trying to protect me and I have no words … I love you so much and I know I’ll see you again.”
Victim Melissa Ramirez graduated from Cal State Bakersfield in 2014.
Bailey Schweitzer, a 20-year-old from Bakersfield, California.
Victims Neysa Tonks leaves behind three sons, according to her employer, Las Vegas-based technology solutions company Technologent.
Southern California resident Chris Roybal, 28, died after he was shot in the chest, ABC Chicago station WLS reported. Roybal was a Navy veteran who served in Afghanistan.
Rhonda LeRocque, a wife and mother to a 6-year-old girl, was among those killed, her mother, Priscilla Champagne, told reporters.
Thousand Oaks, California resident Keri Galvan — a mother of three — She leaves behind her husband and children, ages 10, 4, and 2,
Denise Cohen, a mother of two sons, died at the concert along with Taylor, her boyfriend.
Victim Tara Roe, 34, of Canada, was in Las Vegas with her husband and another couple, her aunt Val Rodgers said, according to CTV. Roe was a model and also worked as an educational assistant for a school district, CTV said.
Victim Calla Medig, 28, of Canada, took time off from her job at a Moxie’s restaurant to attend the music festival.
Sonny Melton, R.N., was killed in the attack, his employer, Henry County Medical Center in Paris, Tennessee, said. According to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, he died shielding his wife, Dr. Heather Melton, who survived.
32 yearold Heather Warino Alvardao, wife of Cedar City Firefighter Albert Alvarado, , was a mother of three.
Carrie Barnette, a member of the culinary team for Disney California Adventure for 10 years.
Dorene Anderson, second from left, is pictured with her husband and two daughters. Anderson was one of the people killed in Las Vegas.
West Virginia resident Denise Burditus died in her husband’s arms. Tony Burditus wrote on Facebook that he lost his wife of 32 years, who was a mother of two and soon-to-be grandmother of five.

Jennifer Parks, a teacher at Anaverde Hills, a public school in Palmdale, California, also died in the attack.
Nicol Kimura, 38, of southern California, was among the victims.

Victim Steve Berger was a father of three from Minnesota,.
Sandy Casey, a special education teacher in Manhattan Beach, California.
Bill Wolfe Jr. of Pennsylvania was among the victims. Wolfe coached for Shippensburg Little League and Shippensburg Greyhound Wrestling.
Another victim was Hannah Ahlers, a 35-year-old mother of three from Murrieta, California.
Charleston Hartfield, a Nevada Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class and a Las Vegas police officer, was attending the concert when he was shot and killed.
Victim Erick Silva, 21, lived in Las Vegas and worked for the Contemporary Services Corporation.
Susan Smith was the office manager at Vista Fundamental Elementary School in Simi Valley, Calif. The school’s PTA described her as “a wonderful woman, an advocate for our children, and a friend.”
Las Vegas resident Laura Shipp, 50, died in the shooting.
Lisa Romero-Muniz, a discipline secretary at Miyamura High School in Gallup, New Mexico.
Victim Lisa Patterson of California was a mother of three, a family friend said.
Dana Gardner, 52, a mother of three.

Jordan McIldoon of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, was killed in the mass shooting, CTV reported.
Las Vegas resident Brennan Stewart was also killed in the attack, as he shielded his girlfriend and helped others to safety, his family said in a statement.
Victor Link, 52, of California, had just returned from a Europe trip with his fiance when he headed to Las Vegas.
Austin Davis, 29, was among the victim.
Tom Day Jr. died from the shooting, said one of his daughters, Kelsey-Lee Day.
John Phippen, a father of six, was among the victims.
Cameron Robinson, 28, who worked as a management analyst for the city of Las Vegas, attended the concert with his boyfriend, according to The New York Times. Robinson died in his boyfriend’s arms

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