Las Vegas shooting scene with police tape and officers.
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AT least one person has died following a shooting in Las Vegas.

Shots were fired outside the Bellagio Fountains hotel and casino on Sunday night.

Las Vegas shooting scene with police tape and officers.

At least one person is dead in a shooting in Las VegasCredit: KSNV

Panic erupted on the Las Vegas Strip and footage shared on social media showed tourists fleeing.

One person has died, according to KSNV-TV.

Cops have confirmed that the shooting did not happen inside a casino.

Locals were urged to avoid the area and a murder probe is now underway.

The shooting was reportedly captured on a YouTube livestream and seven shots were fired.

A man fired gunshots following an argument with a woman, who was pointing at him.

The man who fired the shots was wearing a baseball cap and vest before charging out of shot.

“Are you f**king kidding me?!” one woman was heard saying in the footage.

Screams were heard before the camera was grabbed.

A baby’s cries were heard in the video before it cut out.

Swarms of cop cars were seen charging down the Las Vegas strip.

The shooting comes just eight years after 60 people were killed when Stephen Paddock opened fire at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

He fired more than 1,000 rounds from his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel.

More than 800 people were injured.

Paddock was found dead in his hotel room just an hour after the shooting.

The US has seen more than 140 mass shootings already this year, per the Gun Violence Archive.

A mass shooting is defined as an incident where there are at least four victims – either injured or killed.

Las Vegas shooting crime scene with police tape.

The Vegas strip has been sealed off as part of cops probeCredit: KSNV
Nighttime aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip, featuring the Bellagio Hotel and its fountains.

Shots were fired outside the iconic Bellagio hotel (stock)Credit: Getty
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