'Stay low and go!' More Vegas shooting body video released
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Police body-worn camera shows officers arriving to what became the deadliest mass shooting in the nation's modern history advising panicked people to flee as far as possible from a bullet-riddled Las Vegas Strip concert venue.
"Stay low and go!" says an unidentified officer who arrives amid gunfire and encounters people using a wheeled trash cart and fencing to move wounded victims.
"Does she have a pulse?" someone asks. "You have to move her."
Some of the 60 files made public Wednesday are similar to others released in 26 batches since May under a public records lawsuit.
They shed no new light on the dead gunman's motive for the Oct.
