Episode 419: On the night of October 1, 2017, a gunman opened fire on more than 22,000 concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on the Las Vegas Strip. In eleven minutes, 58 people were killed and hundreds more wounded — the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in American history. Among the dead were four Canadians: Jordan McIldoon, 23, of Maple Ridge, British Columbia; Jessica Klymchuk, 34, a mother of four and beloved school librarian and bus driver from Valleyview, Alberta; Calla Medig, 28, of Jasper, Alberta, days away from a promotion she had earned; and Tara Roe Smith, 34, of Okotoks, Alberta, who became separated from her husband in the chaos — her family spending the next day searching. At least six more Canadians were wounded. Hundreds of others came home carrying something that doesn’t show up in any injury count.
Sources:
LVMPD Criminal Investigative Report — October 1, 2017
LVMPD Final Force Investigation Team Report (Internet Archive)
FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit — Key Findings, Las Vegas Review Panel (2019)
CSIS Public Report 2025 — Nihilistic Violent Extremism
What is Nihilistic Violent Extremism? — Global News
Jordan McIldoon — CBC News
Jessica Klymchuk — CBC News
Calla Medig — CBC News
Tara Roe Smith — CBC News
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