What Happened in the Shooting Outside a Casino in Reno, Nevada?

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Key Takeaways
- Two fatalities reported in Reno casino shooting.
- Suspect engaged by police and hospitalized.
- Active investigation by Reno authorities.
- Community safety remains a pressing concern.
- Separate shooting incident in West Valley City highlights ongoing violence.
Los Angeles, July 29 (NationPress) In a tragic incident, at least two individuals lost their lives and numerous others sustained injuries in a shooting that took place outside a casino in Reno, located in the state of Nevada, according to local media sources.
The Reno Police Department reported that officers were dispatched at 7:25 a.m. local time (1425 GMT) following a notification of an active shooter at the Grand Sierra Resort, as per the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Upon arrival, police officers quickly located the suspect and engaged, resulting in the suspect being transported to a hospital, the report stated.
The suspect has been identified as an adult male and is currently hospitalized in an unknown condition, as reported by Xinhua news agency referencing KOLO television.
The shooting transpired in the valet area outside the casino, and the crime scene extended towards the northern side of the parking lot, the report indicated.
While multiple individuals were injured during this incident, the specific number of casualties remains uncertain.
In a separate incident earlier, three people, including an 8-month-old infant, were tragically killed, and two others were injured in a mass shooting during the final night of WestFest, a cultural festival in West Valley City — the second-largest city in Utah.
The West Valley City Police Department confirmed that the deceased included a 41-year-old woman, an 18-year-old man, and the infant. Additionally, two teenagers suffered gunshot wounds, while a pregnant woman was injured while trying to leap a fence to evade the gunfire.
Authorities have apprehended a 16-year-old male in connection with the shooting.
A spokesperson for the West Valley City police, Roxeanne Vainuku, confirmed that no further suspects are being pursued at this time.