Man opens fire in Las Vegas casino, wounding 5
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'Cops just swarmed'
Police said they believed Zegrean entered the casino from a walkway connecting the New York-New York to the MGM Grand, and walked past a vendor and a shop before opening fire near the top of the bank of escalators.
“It seems like some local guy who snapped and went to the hotel to do it,” police Officer Ramon Denby said.
Sanchez and Jacobson’s cousin, who declined to be identified, were treated at University Medical Center in Las Vegas and released. Dillon said both people with graze wounds and the woman who was bruised in the crowd were treated at the scene and released.
Larry Ramos, 33, a tourist from Lansing, Mich., said he arrived at the front of the hotel to find people rushing out.
“There were flip-flops just laying all over the place like people were running out of their shoes,” Ramos said. “Within a minute and a half there were 30 to 40 police there. The cops just swarmed the place with M-16s and their guns out.”
'Business as usual'
Ramos said bystanders cheered for the wounded when they were wheeled out of the casino to ambulances, and later talked about the people who tackled the gunman.
“People don’t put up with stuff after 9-11 no more,” he said, adding that he was surprised that the casino never shut down.
“That’s what amazed me, Ramos said. “They locked down the tables, but they let people still keep playing the slots.”
The 2,000-room hotel-casino, which opened in 1997, features a facade replicating the New York City skyline, with a 47-story knockoff of the Empire State Building, a 150-foot Statue of Liberty and a Coney Island-style roller coaster. It is owned by MGM Mirage Inc.
Casino spokeswoman Yvette Monet said its operations had been fully restored Friday morning.
“Guests are being informed that it’s business as usual,” Monet said.
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