One of the youngest 527 concertgoers injured during Sunday’s deadly Las Vegas shooting is hoping to reunite with the stranger who helped save her life.
Taylor Stovall, 17, was shot in the arm during the horrific attack at the Route 91 Harvest outdoor country music festival, which left 58 people dead.
The bullet just missing her chest, she was brought to safety by a Good Samaritan named Parker. Now, as she recovers at the University Medical Center in Nevada, she’s hoping to thank Parker herself — if someone can help connect them.
“ doesn’t know how to find him,” Today anchor Savannah Guthrie wrote on Instagram Wednesday,...
Taylor Stovall, 17, was shot in the arm during the horrific attack at the Route 91 Harvest outdoor country music festival, which left 58 people dead.
The bullet just missing her chest, she was brought to safety by a Good Samaritan named Parker. Now, as she recovers at the University Medical Center in Nevada, she’s hoping to thank Parker herself — if someone can help connect them.
“ doesn’t know how to find him,” Today anchor Savannah Guthrie wrote on Instagram Wednesday,...
- 10/4/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
One of the 527 concertgoers injured during Sunday’s deadly Las Vegas shooting was reunited Tuesday with the stranger who helped save his life, in an emotional segment on NBC’s Today show.
Tom McIntosh was among the crowd attending the closing set of the Route 91 Harvest outdoor country music festival when bullets began slicing through the air.
Running for safety with his wife by his side, McIntosh helped her and another female concertgoer escape over the wall on the property. Before he scrambled to safety himself, he was shot in his leg.
“I jumped over the wall and kind of...
Tom McIntosh was among the crowd attending the closing set of the Route 91 Harvest outdoor country music festival when bullets began slicing through the air.
Running for safety with his wife by his side, McIntosh helped her and another female concertgoer escape over the wall on the property. Before he scrambled to safety himself, he was shot in his leg.
“I jumped over the wall and kind of...
- 10/3/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Out of the stories of tragedy and loss in Las Vegas, there have also been many tales of bravery and inspiration. On Tuesday morning, Today show host Savannah Guthrie was interviewing Tom McIntosh, a concert goer at Sunday’s Route 91 Harvest Country Music Festival.
Tom was shot in the leg after helping his wife and another woman over a wall to get to safety. He immediately started bleeding and was convinced that he wasn’t going to survive the wound.
“I wouldn’t have [made it]. By the time I got over the wall, my pants were soaked and my shoes were full of blood. So I wouldn’t have made it,” he told Guthrie. “I know I wouldn’t have, so I’m very thankful that James was there to help me.”
James Lawson was a stranger to Tom, who happened to find him with a belt, badly applied as a tourniquet. He adjusted...
Tom was shot in the leg after helping his wife and another woman over a wall to get to safety. He immediately started bleeding and was convinced that he wasn’t going to survive the wound.
“I wouldn’t have [made it]. By the time I got over the wall, my pants were soaked and my shoes were full of blood. So I wouldn’t have made it,” he told Guthrie. “I know I wouldn’t have, so I’m very thankful that James was there to help me.”
James Lawson was a stranger to Tom, who happened to find him with a belt, badly applied as a tourniquet. He adjusted...
- 10/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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