Military

2 US airmen describe how they escaped the scene of the Las Vegas shooting

It was just a typical day for two 823rd Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuel systems maintainers.

Staff Sgt. Dondre Wood and Airman 1st Class Korie Morimoto had tickets to the Route 91 Harvest Festival Oct. 1.

Little did either of them know, the events that would transpire over the next hours would lead to the largest single shooter massacre in modern U.S. history.

You've reached your daily free article limit.

Subscribe and support our veteran writing staff to continue reading.

Get Full Ad-Free Access For Just $0.50/Week

Enjoy unlimited digital access to our Military Culture, Defense, and Foreign Policy coverage content and support a veteran owned business. Already a subscriber?

It was just a typical day for two 823rd Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuel systems maintainers.

Staff Sgt. Dondre Wood and Airman 1st Class Korie Morimoto had tickets to the Route 91 Harvest Festival Oct. 1.

Little did either of them know, the events that would transpire over the next hours would lead to the largest single shooter massacre in modern U.S. history.

“We were going between the concert and casinos until Country Music Singer Jason Aldean was getting ready to play,” said Morimoto. “We returned to the concert to watch him, but we were only a few songs in when everything turned to chaos.”

Wood said there was a lot of confusion after the first shots were fired.

“Initially we heard what sounded like fireworks,” said Morimoto. “I looked around, but didn’t see anything. Then, it started again, and that’s when I felt something kick up and hit my leg. That’s when I realized we were getting shot at, and the gravel was flying everywhere from the ricochet.”

It wasn’t until the second barrage of bullets that Wood had a full understanding of what was going on around him.

 

Read the whole story from Business Insider.

Featured image courtesy of USAF

About SOFREP News Team View All Posts

The SOFREP News Team is a collective of professional military journalists. Brandon Tyler Webb is the SOFREP News Team's Editor-in-Chief. Guy D. McCardle is the SOFREP News Team's Managing Editor. Brandon and Guy both manage the SOFREP News Team.

COMMENTS

You must become a subscriber or login to view or post comments on this article.

More from SOFREP

REAL EXPERTS.
REAL NEWS.

Join SOFREP for insider access and analysis.

TRY 14 DAYS FREE

Already a subscriber? Log In