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At least 2 dead, multiple people shot at Nevada casino in Reno with a suspect in custody

WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, JUL 28 – Three people died and three others were injured after a gunman opened fire outside the Grand Sierra Resort casino, with the suspect hospitalized following an officer-involved shooting.

  • On Monday morning around 7:25 a.m. PT, a police-involved shooting outside a resort and casino in Reno, Nevada, resulted in multiple injuries.
  • The shooting occurred after a gunman opened fire in the casino's valet area, and officers located the suspect shortly after arriving at the scene.
  • Multiple emergency vehicles responded to the incident, and authorities confirmed an officer fired at the suspect, who was taken into custody and treated at a hospital.
  • Devon Reese, a member of the city council, shared on social media that the community is deeply affected by the widespread issue of gun violence across the country and expressed heartfelt sympathy for those impacted.
  • Police declared no active threat at the casino, urged residents to avoid the area, and have not confirmed the number or severity of victims' injuries.
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Three killed in shooting at Reno casino; two critically injured

(The Center Square) — Three people were killed and two were critically injured when an unidentified gunman randomly opened fire Monday morning at a crowd and motorist outside a Reno casino, according to authorities.

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