A Windsor business owner who was right across the street from the concert in Las Vegas where the mass shooting happened calls it 'evil'.
Remo Agostino had just arrived in Vegas that evening and was checking in when the shooting took place.
He says at first he didn't know what the noise was.
"Put our bags down and it sounded like construction out the window, and I said, 'how am I going to sleep with this construction outside?' and I opened up my curtain and I'm right in front of the Mandalay Bay so all the victims are rushing toward us."

He says the aftermath was an image he won't forget.
"You don't know what it is until after it happens I didn't realize what it was until people are starting to run towards us they were all crying and blood bodies — it was just wow, this is really bad. A shocking thing to happen. It's all young people and that makes it even more tragic when you're seeing even in our hotel in the lobby there was blood stained sheets downstairs because we're right across from the street from that concert. There must have been so many people that wer eat that that were staying where we're at."
Agostino describes the sound of the gunfire like a jackhammer. He says this is the first time he's ever travelled to Las Vegas.
He describes all the big signs that would normally be promoting concerts or events are now calling for people to give blood.