Crime & Safety
Carlsbad Police Officer's Heroic Efforts In Las Vegas Shooting
OCFA retired Battalion Chief Don Forsyth and friend Greg White of Carlsbad Police are attributed with saving a large group of concert goers.

CARLSBAD, CA — In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shootings, stories of bravery and heroism are surfacing among the survivors. The barrage of bullets that rained over the crowd of tens of thousands sent waves of panic as survivors realized what was happening and tried to flee the scene.
During ten terrifying minutes of rapid gunfire, Orange County Fire Authority retired Battalion Chief Don Forsyth and Carlsbad Police officer Greg White did not shy away from the fray but stepped right into it, according to Forsyth's recollections of the mass shooting incident with CBS2 News.
"It's dangerous because there's a stampede, and from what I've now seen in footage is that everyone would start running one way, and he would shoot ahead of them and the whole entire stampede would turn 90-degrees and go a different way," Don Forsyth told CBS2 News reporters after the scene.
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Forsyth was with Lt. Greg White of Carlsbad Police Department during the fray. Together, the pair aided in maneuvering a large portion of the crowd toward the Tropicana Hotel basement.
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"Two of us were trying to corral them and keep them moving the best we could, and tore the fencing apart, made our own way lifted sections of chain link and sent people across the street behind an 18-wheel and stop behind the truck and wait," Forsyth said.
It is unclear how many people Forsyth and friend assisted in their escape.
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