And a lot of people had their phone cameras running.ġ1 Minutes tells its story chronologically, and patiently, introducing us to many of the people who, once the shooting begins, will become victims. And it's told mostly through cellphone videos and police body cams - images taken by people in the midst of the attack, as it was happening. Instead the story is told by interviews with survivors of the event - people who were there as musicians, fans, police, paramedics, nurses, doctors, and so on. There's no host, no narrator and, for the first two hours, virtually no footage from TV news stations. The new four-hour Paramount+ documentary, 11 Minutes, takes a unique approach to retelling the story of the largest mass shooting in U.S. In 2020 the death toll was raised to 60 to account for victims who later died from complications related to their injuries. Fifty eight people were killed and more than 800 others were wounded. 1, 2017, a lone gunman in a suite of rooms on the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas hotel opened fire on the performers and audience at an outdoor country music festival below. 1, 2017, mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival. Mourners attend a vigil in Las Vegas following the Oct.
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