La Opinion Hoy: Several dead and a suspect arrested in a shooting at a casino in Reno
The Reno Police Department is investigating the causes of the shooting in front of the casino at the Grand Sierra Resort.
A shooting in the casino area of the Grand Sierra Resort, this in Nevada, left at least two people dead and a suspect arrested on Monday, according to local authorities in the city of Reno, near the border with California.
“Tragically, lives have been lost this morning in Reno in another act of senseless gun violence,” Reno City Councilman Devon Reese said on social media.
The shooting began in front of the Grand Sierra Resort this morning in a parking lot area outside the hotel and then spread to other parts of the property, local media reported.
“The suspect is in custody and no longer poses a threat to the community,” the Reno Police Department said in its latest update on the social media site X.
Users staying at the hotel shared images of the alleged shooter on social media as police arrested him in the parking lot, and also reported that They saw victims of the bullets.
Authorities have not offered further details of the incident, such as the motive for the crime or the identity of the alleged perpetrator.
Unfortunately, the United States has recorded at least 249 mass shootings in which at least four people are shot, not counting the attacker. This is only for 2025. According to the civil organization Gun Violence Archive.
Dale Play
We bring you the best musical recommendations with Lizeth Perez, entertainment and lifestyle editor of the New York newspaper and La Opinion, who, like every Tuesday, comes to present Dale Play.
“This week we come very romantic with songs that sing about love and heartbreak. We have several interesting premieres in this line and I want to start with Mon Laferte, the beloved Chilean-Mexican who is currently, coincidentally there in Mexico, participating in the Broadway play Chicago, but who has not abandoned music and has just released a song called Esto Es Amor, with a singer, an Argentine musician called Conociendo Rusia,” said Lizeth Perez.
She added that “I must say that I didn’t know this singer whose real name is Mateo Sujatovich, but as I said before, his stage name is Conociendo a Rusia and it’s a very interesting song because it’s based on soul music, but also of course within what is alternative pop. It also reminded me a little of the music he makes as Fito Paez, let’s say, perhaps because of the Argentine tone of the guest singer, but it’s also a very, very Monferta song, written by her and full of eroticism.”

