Suspect in Bellagio Shooting Deaths of YouTube Influencer and Partner Turns Self in

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LAS VEGAS — A shock shooting that left two dead near the famed Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas was captured on YouTube via live streaming.

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Officers on patrol heard gunfire late Sunday night and ran to the scene where they discovered the deceased, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police. 

Medical personnel pronounced both people dead at the scene.

The YouTuber killed has been identified as Finny Da Legend, along with his wife. 

The shooter reportedly turned himself in to police.

While the shooter's identity has not been officially revealed yet, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement that they “believe we have the suspect identified,” per the outlet.

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Tourists can be seen in the live stream calmly walking up and down The Strip, with a man in the foreground laughing into the camera.  The individual heard laughing runs off.

A man is seen pointing a gun at someone off screen.

A terrified woman screams, "Are you f***ing kidding me?!"

The police added that “the suspect and the victim had previously engaged in some type of conflict using a variety of social media platforms.” But on Monday, YouTube removed Manny's channel “because it violated our Community Guidelines.” 

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