Remembering the Names of the 58 Victims of the Mass Shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival

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Remembering the Names of the 58 Victims of the Mass Shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival

Oct. 1, 2018, marks the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival that resulted in death of 58 people, as well as more than 800 injured.

Please take a moment now to read the names of the 58 victims below—58 innocent bystanders who were senselessly murdered.

  • Hannah Lassette Ahlers
  • Heather Lorraine Alvarado
  • Dorene Anderson
  • Carrie Rae Barnette
  • Jack Reginald Beaton
  • Stephen Richard Berger
  • Candice Ryan Bowers
  • Denise Brenna Burditus
  • Sandra Lee Casey
  • Andrea Lee Anna Castilla
  • Denise Marie Cohen
  • Austin William Davis
  • Thomas Allen Day, Jr.
  • Christiana Mae Duarte
  • Stacee Ann Etcheber
  • Brian Scott Fraser
  • Keri Lynn Galvan
  • Dana Leann Gardner
  • Angela Christine Gomez
  • Rocio Guillen
  • Charleston V. Hartfield
  • Christopher James Hazencomb
  • Jennifer Topaz Irvine
  • Teresa Nicol Kimura
  • Jessica Lynn Klymchuk
  • Carly Anne Kreibaum
  • Rhonda M. LeRocque
  • Victor Loyd Link
  • Jordan Alan McIldoon
  • Kelsey Breanne Meadows
  • Calla-Marie Medig
  • James Sonny Melton
  • Patricia Louis Mestas
  • Austin Cooper Meyer
  • Adrian Allan Murfitt
  • Rachael Kathleen Parker
  • Jennifer Marie Parks
  • Carolyn Lee Parsons
  • Lisa Marie Patterson
  • John Joseph Phippen
  • Melissa Viridiana Ramirez
  • Jordyn Nicole Rivera
  • Quinton Joe Robbins
  • Cameron Lee Robinson
  • Tara Ann Roe
  • Lisa M. Romero-Muniz
  • Christopher Louis Roybal
  • Brett Erin Schwanbeck
  • Bailey Dee Schweitzer
  • Laura Anne Shipp
  • Erick Steven Silva
  • Susan Marie Smith
  • Brennan Lee Stewart
  • Derrick Dean Taylor
  • Neysa Christine Tonks
  • Michelle Ngoc Vo
  • Kurt Allen Von Tillow
  • William Winfield Wolfe, Jr.

photo courtesy JPA/AFF-USA.com

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