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Horror moment before YouTuber 'shoots rival and wife dead' outside famous casino
Horror moment before YouTuber 'shoots rival and wife dead' outside famous casino

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Horror moment before YouTuber 'shoots rival and wife dead' outside famous casino

WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: The victims - thought to be YouTuber Finny Da Legend and his wife - were shot and killed on the Las Vegas Strip near the landmark Bellagio fountains on Sunday evening Shocking new footage is believed to show the moment a YouTuber allegedly shot a rival and his wife dead outside a world famous casino during a livestream. The victims were shot and killed on the Las Vegas Strip, not far from the landmark Bellagio fountains, late on Sunday at around 10.40pm. Authorities said the shooting was being investigated as an "isolated incident" between people who knew each other. It has since been claimed that YouTuber Finny Da Legend was one of the victims killed on the weekend, allegedly by rival YouTuber Manuel Ruiz after the pair had engaged in a year-long feud. ‌ ‌ Finny had more than 3,000 subscribers on YouTube and was actually streaming live when the alleged murder took place. It is also thought that his partner was killed too, as reported by KVVU-TV. "It is believed that the suspect and victims knew each other, and had previously engaged in conflict over social media prior to the shooting," the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) said. However, the Clark County Coroner's Office said it was not yet able to release the names of the victims. In new footage, a man who appears to be Finny is seen looking into the camera before turning away and off to the right just seconds before the horror unfolded. A woman, said to be his wife Bubbly, can be heard screaming. A man wearing a yellow and black top, baseball cap, and sunglasses - alleged to be Ruiz - appears in the frame. But Bubbly attempts to block Ruiz from reaching Finny. The gunman dodges her and fires off several shots while innocent bystanders run and duck for cover. Bubbly then appears to say: "Are you f**king kidding me?," before the camera is then thrown to the ground. At least seven more shots can be heard in the footage shared online. ‌ Another video from a passer-by showed a woman lying dead on the ground with a white sheet covering the lower half of her body. The incident happened on one of the busiest stretches of the Las Vegas Strip, visited by millions each year. The dancing Bellagio fountains, which soar up to 460 feet (140 metres) into the air, play every 30 minutes during the afternoon and then every 15 minutes between 8pm and midnight. ‌ Meanwhile, in an update released on Monday afternoon, police said Ruiz, 41, turned himself in at a Henderson Police Station and was taken into custody. He was booked into the Clark County Detention Center for two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) confirmed. The police said in a statement: "Through the course of the investigation, detectives identified 41-year-old Manuel Ruiz as the suspect in this case. "On June 9, 2025, Ruiz walked into a Henderson Police Station and turned himself in. He was taken into custody and will be booked into the Clark County Detention Center for two counts of Open Murder with a Deadly Weapon."

YouTube star killed in Las Vegas strip shooting broadcast on live stream
YouTube star killed in Las Vegas strip shooting broadcast on live stream

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

YouTube star killed in Las Vegas strip shooting broadcast on live stream

YouTuber Finny Da Legend has died after being shot near an iconic hotel in Las Vegas. The YouTube star was killed alongside another person, believed to be Finny's partner, near the Bellagio hotel and casino on the Las Vegas strip on Sunday night. Finny had more than 3000 subscribers on YouTube and was actually streaming live when it happened. A man, another content creator, came up to him. Footage shared online showed that at least seven shots were fired. It is believed that alongside Finny, his partner was killed too, as reported by KVVU-TV. In the harrowing footage, Finny's partner could be heard screaming. They said: "Are you f**king kidding me?" and the camera was then thrown to the ground. Police had said that the shooter and one of the victims had argued on social media. Manuel Ruiz, 41, turned himself into police hours later, with the cops issuing a statement: "At this point, we believe we have the suspect identified and that this is an isolated incident, knowing that the suspect and the victim had previously engaged in some type of conflict using a variety of social media platforms."

YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino
YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino

Cops revealed that the shooter and victim had an argument on social media VEGAS TRAGEDY YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A YOUTUBER has been named as a victim in a Las Vegas shooting that saw two people killed. Finny Da Legend was shot dead near the famous Bellagio hotel and casino on the Las Vegas strip on Sunday night. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 YouTuber Finny Da Legend was shot and killed in what police believe was a targeted killing Credit: YouTube / Finny Da Legend 2 Finny was killed outside Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas Credit: KSNV Another victim, believed to be Finny's partner, was also killed in the shooting, as reported by the Fox affiliate KVVU-TV. Finny, who had more than 3,000 subscribers on YouTube, was live streaming when a man, another content creator, came up to him. At least seven shots were fired in footage shared online. Finny's partner could be heard screaming after the shots, yelling, "Are you f**king kidding me?" before the camera was thrown to the ground. Tributes have been paid to the content creator. Devastated pal Derek Ware described Finny as a "good father" and a "friendly guy." "If something was wrong, he would just always check up on me," he told KVVU-TV. "He's donated to people that needed help online." Ware revealed Finny's partner was known as Bubbly and paid tribute to her "infectious" personality. "She would have fun everywhere she went," he said. Cops revealed that the shooter and one of the victims had an argument on social media before the horror unfolded. Manuel Ruiz, 41, turned himself into police hours after shots were fired on the Las Vegas Strip. "At this point, we believe we have the suspect identified and that this is an isolated incident, knowing that the suspect and the victim had previously engaged in some type of conflict using a variety of social media platforms," cops said at the time. The Bellagio is a luxury five-star resort on the Strip and is known for the famous Fountains of Bellagio attraction. The shooting comes almost 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. More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos. Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X at @TheUSSun

YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino
YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

YouTuber Finny Da Legend named as Las Vegas shooting victim killed on livestream after 2 shot dead near Bellagio casino

A YOUTUBER has been named as a victim in a Las Vegas shooting that saw two people killed. Finny Da Legend was shot dead near the famous Bellagio hotel and casino on the Las Vegas strip on Sunday night. 2 YouTuber Finny Da Legend was shot and killed in what police believe was a targeted killing Credit: YouTube / Finny Da Legend 2 Finny was killed outside Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas Credit: KSNV Another victim, believed to be Finny's partner, was also killed in the shooting, as reported by the Fox affiliate Finny, who had more than 3,000 subscribers on YouTube, was live streaming when a man, another content creator, came up to him. At least seven shots were fired in footage shared online. Finny's partner could be heard screaming after the shots, yelling, "Are you f**king kidding me?" before the camera was thrown to the ground. Tributes have been paid to the content creator. Devastated pal Derek Ware described Finny as a "good father" and a "friendly guy." "If something was wrong, he would just always check up on me," he told KVVU-TV. "He's donated to people that needed help online." Most read in The US Sun Ware revealed Finny's partner was known as Bubbly and paid tribute to her "infectious" personality. "She would have fun everywhere she went," he said. Cops revealed that the shooter and one of the victims had an argument on social media before the horror unfolded. Manuel Ruiz, 41, turned himself into police hours after shots were fired on the Las Vegas Strip. "At this point, we believe we have the suspect identified and that this is an isolated incident, knowing that the suspect and the victim had previously engaged in some type of conflict using a variety of social media platforms," cops said at the time. The Bellagio is a luxury five-star resort on the Strip and is known for the famous Fountains of Bellagio attraction. The shooting comes almost 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. Read more on the Irish Sun More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos . Like us on Facebook at

Las Vegas couple killed after apparent online streamer clash
Las Vegas couple killed after apparent online streamer clash

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Las Vegas couple killed after apparent online streamer clash

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Sunday's murder of a husband and wife stems from an online beef between two YouTube streamers arguing over, among other things, copyright infringement, the 8 News Now Investigators' review of hours worth of archived video reveals. Finny Da Legend, one of two of the shooting victims, and fellow streamer Sin City Manny, had argued for several months, the video appears to show. The two trolled each other, disagreed, and had lengthy conversations over the course of hours on a myriad of streams and sometimes different social media handles. Sin City Manny, whose real name is Manuel Ruiz, 41, will appear in Las Vegas Justice Court Tuesday morning. He faces two charges of open murder. By Monday morning, Ruiz's streams seem to have been scrubbed from the Internet. But Finny Da Legend's stream included some of Ruiz's stream, where Finny and a cast of online guests criticize his prowess of Las Vegas. 'He's the least informed Vegas person out there,' one of Finny's co-streamers said in an online broadcast that lasted over five hours. Someone with the screen name Kevin, another streamer on Finny's channel, in the same post, directly addressed the feud over copyright. That portion of the stream, from just five days ago. 'If anyone should be striked down, it should be Manny,' Kevin said. 'That's who needs the copyright strikes. That's who needs the axe.' It is unclear what exactly the copyright issue entails. That comment appears sometime after the opening sequence of Finny's stream, which included a copyright disclaimer and an obviously fake portrayal of President Donald Trump saying, 'I want to say '[Expletive] Sin City Family and [Expletive] Manny.' Sin City Family, apparently, include other online streamers who have banded together. Finny Da Legend's streams remain online, with approximately 4,000 subscribers. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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