Police surround Vegas as tourists gather for New Year’s

Tourists gathered Sunday in Las Vegas to ring in the new year under the close eye of law enforcement just three months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history rattled the city.

Tourism officials expected New Year’s Eve to pack in about 330,000 people on the Las Vegas Strip and downtown’s Fremont Street. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department had every officer working Sunday and was aided by the Nevada National Guard and federal agents.

‘One bad incident is not going to deter us from having a good time,’ Honolulu resident Pettra Stark, who planned her trip after the Oct. 1 shooting, said while standing underneath the massive video canopy on Fremont Street. 

Las Vegas police officers stand along the Las Vegas Strip, Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017, in Las Vegas. Tens of thousands of revelers will ring in the New Year in Las Vegas under the close eye of law enforcement and National Guard members assembled to keep the festivities safe

Undeterred: Eric Loeding of Onalska, Wisc., dances during a New Year's Eve party at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Sunday

Undeterred: Eric Loeding of Onalska, Wisc., dances during a New Year’s Eve party at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Sunday

For Stark, the heavy presence of armed officers was reassuring. But not everyone felt the same way, including Adrian Dominguez, who traveled for the festivities with 10 other relatives.

‘It’s not pleasant to see so many officers,’ Dominguez, a resident of the northern Mexico border city of Ciudad Juarez. ‘They are everywhere.’

The heightened security comes after a high-stakes gambler Stephen Paddock killed 58 and injured hundreds more after he shattered the windows of his suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino on the Strip and unleashed gunfire on a country music festival below. He then killed himself.

On Saturday, two security guards were fatally shot while investigating a disturbance at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, a hotel-casino just west of the Strip. 

Massacre: Stephen Paddock was responsible for the deaths of 58 people, and injuring hundreds more following his attack on a country concert three months ago

Massacre: Stephen Paddock was responsible for the deaths of 58 people, and injuring hundreds more following his attack on a country concert three months ago

The suspect was hospitalized with a self-inflicted gunshot wound and is not expected to survive, police said. Authorities described it as an isolated incident and assured that it was not terrorism-related.

New Year’s Eve festivities at this gambling oasis are anchored by a roughly eight-minute fireworks display at the top of seven casino-hotels. Some of the biggest names in music including Bruno Mars and Britney Spears had shows scheduled on venues on the Strip, while several bands performed throughout the night on Fremont Street.

Strollers, backpacks, large bags, coolers and glass bottles were banned from the Strip for the night.

The coordinated fireworks show is scheduled to start 10 seconds before midnight at the Stratosphere. Fireworks will be launched from the Venetian, Treasure Island, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Aria and MGM Grand.

New Year’s Eve is worth an estimated $254.3 million to Las Vegas, according to the city’s Convention and Visitors Authority. More than 97 percent of the destination’s nearly 149,000 hotel and motel rooms are expected to be booked.

New Year's Eve festivities at this gambling oasis are anchored by a roughly eight-minute fireworks display at the top of seven casino-hotels 

New Year’s Eve festivities at this gambling oasis are anchored by a roughly eight-minute fireworks display at the top of seven casino-hotels 

FILE - In this Jan. 1, 2017, file photo, fireworks explode over the Las Vegas Strip during a New Year's Eve celebration in Las Vegas

FILE – In this Jan. 1, 2017, file photo, fireworks explode over the Las Vegas Strip during a New Year’s Eve celebration in Las Vegas

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2017 file photo, a Las Vegas police officer stands by a blocked off area near the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas. On Sunday, Oct. 1, Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival killing dozens and wounding hundreds

FILE – In this Oct. 3, 2017 file photo, a Las Vegas police officer stands by a blocked off area near the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas. On Sunday, Oct. 1, Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival killing dozens and wounding hundreds



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