Crime & Safety
Las Vegas Shooting: These Are The Victims
They came from all walks of life and were at the concert with friends and family.

LAS VEGAS, NV — The victims of the Las Vegas shooting came out to enjoy a night of country music. At least 59 of them will never see their loved ones again, and there are hundreds more injured, some seriously, whose lives have been changed forever.
There was Bill Wolfe, a wrestling coach from Pennsylvania, who was at the show with his wife, Robyn. Tina Frost, a 2008 graduate of Arundel High School in Maryland, is in a coma today after being shot in the eye. Jennifer Irvine, a family law and criminal defense attorney from San Diego, died in the attack and was remembered as “a shining light that will not be extinguished by a gutless coward with a gun” by a friend on Facebook.
As friends, family and loved ones continue to tell the stories of the injured and the deceased, Patch will share the stories of the victims, and we'll be updating this post as we learn about more victims. Here's what we know about who the victims are so far:
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Stacee Etcheber
The wife of a San Francisco police officer was confirmed dead Tuesday morning. Echeber attended the music festival with her husband, Vincent Etcheber. She leaves behind two children.

Christopher "Chris" Roybal, 28
A U.S. Navy veteran from Corona, California. Roybal had been in the Navy for a decade and had recently finished a tour of duty in Afghanistan, according to social media and other reports. He was set to celebrate his 29th birthday next week.
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Angela Gomez
A 2015 high school graduate of Poly High in Riverside, California. She was also known as "Angie," and the school district said she was remembered as a "fun-loving young lady with a great sense of humor."

Carrie Barnette, 34
Barnette bought a home in California last year and worked at a cafe at Disney's California Adventure theme park. Barnette had been a member of the Disney California Adventure culinary team for ten years and was beloved by her friends and colleagues, Walt Disney Co. Chairman and CEO Robert Iger said in a statement.

Rhonda LeRocque, 41
LaRecoque was an active member of the Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Natick, Massachusetts. A member of the church described her as "the sweetest person" and one who "set a fine example for many people." She was attending the concert with her husband, Jason, and their 6-year-old daughter, Fox 25 Boston reported.

Bill Wolfe
A wrestling coach from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Wolfe was at the concert with his wife, Robyn. During the chaos, Wolfe was separated from his wife. His family had been awaiting word on his condition, PennLive.com reported.

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Sonny Melton, 29
A nurse at at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Tennessee, Melton was at the concert with his wife, Heather Gulish Melton. Gulish Melton wrote on Facebook she lost her “true love and knight in shining armor."
Jennifer Irvine
A family law and criminal defense attorney in San Diego, she was apparently "holding hands with her girlfriends singing and dancing to country music when she was shot in the head."
Adrian Murfitt, 59
A commercial fisherman from Anchorage, Alaska, Murfitt was also a former competitive hockey player. He "was happy to pay some things off and had made some really good money and decided to go out and celebrate and go to the concert and treat himself to something nice and fun," his sister, Shannon Gothard, told The Associated Press.

Charleston Hartfield, 34
A Las Vegas police officer, he was off-duty at the time of the shooting. Hartfield was also a youth football coach. He went by "Chuck" or "Charles" and even "Chucky Hart." He was known as a selfless, respected leader who brought out the best in players.
Kurt Von Tillow, 55
Von Tillow, of Torrington, Connecticut, was attending the concert with family members. The family had met up at the concert for the past four years.
Sandy Casey
A special education teacher, Casey worked at the Manhattan Beach Unified School District in California for nine years. "We lost a spectacular teacher who devoted her life to helping some of our most needy students," Superintendent Mike Matthews said in a statement.
Rachael Parker, 33
A records technician for the Manhattan Beach Police Department, Rachael Parker was killed in the shooting. Parker was one of four of the department's employees attending the concert. "She was employed with the Manhattan Beach Police Department for 10 years and will be greatly missed," according to the department.

Michelle Vo, 32
Originally from Northern California, Vo was currently working in the Los Angeles area. Vo was a Golden State Warriors fan who had traveled to destinations such as Europe and Mexico and had studied abroad in London, her social media profiles show. Professionally, she was a licensed agent for New York Life Insurance Company and had recently joined the LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce.
Carrie Parsons
Parsons was a huge fan of the country artist Eric Church, who she was able to see at the Route 91 festival on Friday. Colby Rezayat, a high school friend, described a lunch the two shared a few years ago as "a gift" to his heart in a Facebook post.
Dorene Anderson
Anderson was a stay-at-home wife and mom who had a passion for the recently disbanded Alaska Aces minor league hockey. Anderson was a member of the Aces' "Cowbell Crew."
Quinton Robbins, 20
Robbins likely died within seconds after he was struck by the bullet. The young man was searching for a spot where he and his girlfriend could seek shelter.

Patch is continuing to update this post as more details about the victims are learned.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this article misidentified Rachael Parker and Sandy Casey and has since been corrected. Patch regrets the error.
Main image: Clockwise from top left: Sandy Casey photo courtesy Manhattan Beach Police Department; Chris Roybal photo via GoFundMe; Bill Wolfe photo via GoFundMe; Stacee Echeber photo via San Francisco Police Department
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