LAS VEGAS – Photos obtained by the Daily Mail show chilling images of weapons and ammunition littered throughout Stephen Paddock's hotel room after a deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are updating their investigation into the shooting. Watch live above.
The photos show guns in chairs' spent ammunition littering the floor and a weapon with a bipod. Officials said they're investigating how the images leaked to several news outlets.
You can see the images below:
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About the shooting
At least 59 people were killed and more than 500 were injured Monday in what's become the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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Police said Stephen Paddock, 64, was the lone gunman who opened fire from the window of his hotel room on the 32rd floor of the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. His target was a packed country music concert below.
Panic and chaos took over the Las Vegas strip as Paddock opened fire and hundreds of rounds rained down from the 32 floor of the hotel.
"Everyone dropped, and everyone just got up, and everyone said, 'Run,'" a witness said. "Everyone started charging and stampeding."
Paddock's girlfriend named person of interest
Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, was named a person of interest in the investigation into the shooting, Las Vegas police announced Tuesday.
Paddock encouraged his live-in girlfriend to leave the United States before the attack, her sisters told CNN affiliate Seven Network Australia.
"She was sent away. She was sent away so that she will be not there to interfere with what he's planning," one of Danley's sisters told Seven News from their home in Australia's Gold Coast region.
"In that sense, I thank him for sparing my sister's life," she said, adding that Danley was "really in love with Steve."
The two sisters, who spoke to Seven News exclusively, did not want to be identified by name and requested their faces be blurred.
The sisters' comments could provide some insight into what Danley may tell investigators at an interview Wednesday.
Danley arrived late Tuesday at Los Angeles International Airport from the Philippines. She was to be questioned later at the FBI's Los Angeles field office, Sheriff Joseph Lombardo of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said Wednesday morning.
President Trump visits Vegas
President Donald Trump avoided the topic of gun control while visiting Las Vegas Wednesday, just days after the deadliest shooting in modern American history.
The visit, which comes hours after Trump visited Puerto Rico to survey the damage wrought by Hurricane Maria, marks the President's second trip to soothe national concerns in as many days. in Las Vegas, Trump met with local politicians, first responders and survivors of the shooting that killed 58 people and injured more than 500 others.
The visit brought Trump face-to-face with those directly affected by the shooting. Trump, shortly after touching down in Las Vegas, headed to the hospital that treated scores of those injured and killed.
After meeting with first responders, Trump told reporters he "just met some of the most amazing people" and that he met with patients that were "terribly wounded."
"It makes you very proud to be an American when you see the job they've done," the President said of the medical staff at the hospital.
Bodycam footage shows first response
Las Vegas police have released body cam footage from officers who were at the scene of a mass shooting that left dozens of people dead and more than 500 injured.
In the video, you can hear the sound of an automatic weapon being fired into a crowd of fans at a country music concert.
The video is a compilation of clips that show the perspective of multiple police officers. Police said they encountered several uncooperative citizens as they tried to locate the source of the gunfire.
You can watch the full compilation of body cam footage released by police in the video below.