This is Jonathan Smith. He saved 30 people from the Vegas shooting last night before he was shot in the neck.

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image showing This is Jonathan Smith. He saved 30 people from the Vegas shooting last night before he was shot in the neck.

TAU_equals_2PI on October 2nd, 2017 at 23:58 UTC »

What did he do that saved 30 people?

HothHanSolo on October 2nd, 2017 at 23:59 UTC »

Related: isn't that his shoulder?

GreekOnFleek on October 3rd, 2017 at 03:11 UTC »

I see a lot of people asking HOW he saved 30 people. While I don't know this man or his story, I heard on NPR today that the first responders were not allowed to enter the scene where people were injured because it was not declared "safe." The witness on NPR being interviewed stated that he and others had to transport people TO the first responders, using food carts and whatever they could find. My best guess is that this gentleman was helpful in transporting the injured to safety and rescue personnel.

Edit: Found the NPR interview http://www.npr.org/2017/10/02/555170290/concert-goer-describes-deadly-scene-after-mass-shooting-in-las-vegas "...But we were pretty good at getting all the individuals injured or deceased out to that area. I mean we used tables. We used beverage carts. We used fencing. You name it. Whatever we could use to - use as a stretcher to carry these people out, we did it. ...And so everybody that was evacuated - the wounded, the deceased, et cetera - were all done by concert goers."