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Security guard, suspect wounded in Las Vegas Strip shooting

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Police initially said that three people had been injured but later corrected that to two. (Credits: Google)

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  • Gunfire erupted along Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue shortly before 6 p.m.
  • It happened in the parking lot of Bonanza Gifts, which bills itself as the world’s largest souvenir shop.
  • The woman was taken into custody, and no other suspects were sought.
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Police reported Tuesday that a female theft suspect and a security guard were shot in the parking lot of a popular Las Vegas Strip souvenir shop, and the woman was apprehended.

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Officer Larry Hadfield, a department spokesman, said that gunshots injured both the woman and the guard, that police were investigating the shooting, and that no other suspects were sought.
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The two injured people’s conditions were not immediately known.

The woman was taken into custody, according to Hadfield.

According to a police statement, gunfire erupted along Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue shortly before 6 p.m.

Read more: A retired Las Vegas cop who reacted to the Harvest Festival shooting has spoken out.

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It happened in the parking lot of Bonanza Gifts, which bills itself as the world’s largest souvenir shop, as per Hadfield.

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