
Las Vegas Police fire officer who 'froze' during mass shooting
Read full article: Las Vegas Police fire officer who 'froze' during mass shootingAs a gunman opened fire on concertgoers from his Las Vegas suite in the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, Officer Cordell Hendrex waited in a hallway a floor below while the bullets flew, a police report said. (CNN) - As a gunman opened fire on concertgoers from his Las Vegas suite in the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, Officer Cordell Hendrex waited in a hallway a floor below while the bullets flew, a police report said. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said Wednesday that it fired Hendrex in March this year for issues related to his performance. Steve Grammas, union president for the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, told the newspaper that he was fired due to his actions on the night of the mass shooting. Other officers fired for shooting responseHendrex is the latest officer fired for his response to a mass shooting.

Did Las Vegas Officer Who 'Froze' During 2017 Massacre Deserve to Be Fired?
Read full article: Did Las Vegas Officer Who 'Froze' During 2017 Massacre Deserve to Be Fired?A Las Vegas officer who stood frozen during the 2017 massacre has been fired, according to police. Hendrex, who admitted he "froze" and was "terrified with fear" in a police report, was fired in March following an internal review, police confirmed. "It's not like Cordell hopped in his patrol car and drove away and went to a missing persons call on the other side of town," Las Vegas Police Protective Association President Steve Grammas told KTNV. Grammas added that he believes Hendrex was trying to figure out whether there was one or multiple shooters. RELATED STORIESLas Vegas Shooting Hero Wins $120,000 on 'Deal or No Deal' With Woman He Saved by His SideSurvivors of Las Vegas Shooting Were at Borderline Bar During Attack: ReportHow This Couple Found Love in the Chaos of the Las Vegas Massacre
