Reports of a shooting at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino have turned out to be a false alarm, with authorities stating that the Las Vegas casino was the target of a swatting call. This is when someone makes a hoax phone call to report serious crimes to the emergency services.
News of the incident first came to light on Wednesday night. Local news site Las Vegas Locally took to social media to share reports of the ongoing situation, which had drawn in a “huge police presence:”
Several people took to X to express their worry. One X user called FlyEagles wanted to know if the situation was “active or contained” as they had family members working at the casino.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department later confirmed that reports of a shooting were “unfounded” and that they believed the casino was the victim of a swatting call.
someone dialed 911 claiming their friend had been shot
According to David Charns, a reporter for 8 News Now, a source said that someone dialed 911 claiming their friend had been shot and that they were performing CPR. However, when authorities arrived, they were unable to find a shooting victim.
8 News Now later deleted a tweet stating that one person was shot at the Las Vegas property.