Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Releases Statement on Las Vegas Shooting Massacre

Deadliest shooting in the U.S. leaving 200+ injured and 50 people dead

Yesterday evening, October 1, around 10:30 PM local time in Las Vegas a gunman, 64-year old, Stephen Paddock, opened fire on the attendees at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel. With the current death toll at 50, it is now the largest mass shooting in United States History. In addition, an estimated 200 people were injured. Mr. Paddock was eventually killed by members of the Las Vegas SWAT team.

"First, I want to express my profound sadness for those who lost their lives last night and for their families. My prayers are with them, " said Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte.

"As facts about yesterday's mass shooting continue to unfold, the fact remains that as a country, we need to figure out how to solve the issue of gun violence and gun control. What is it going to take to finally have stronger gun control laws? How many more mass shootings will have to happen before our Congress Acts?

The many acts of violence that are happening throughout the the country and the world right now are very unsettling. As your Assemblymember, I vow to continue to work with my colleagues in government and stakeholders on the issue of gun violence and push for stronger gun control laws. We must not let up on our commitment to fight to make our communities safer."