As bullets rained down from the Las Vegas hotel, Josh Decker and his girlfriend dropped to the ground. Just out of arm's reach and covered with blood was a Minnesota man who was Decker's best friend.
He couldn't save him. Decker learned Tuesday afternoon that his friend — Steve Berger, a father of three young children, is among those confirmed dead after a shooter's rampage killed 59 people and wounded more than 500 at a country music concert.
For three days, family and friends waited to know whether Berger was among the living or the dead. The wait was excruciating as his father, Richard Berger, sat near the phone in his Milwaukee suburban home. He and his family had called "every number" imaginable, including the FBI and other federal officials, in search of answers.
His son had flown to Las Vegas with friends to celebrate his 44th birthday. He and his Minnesota friends enjoyed the Vegas atmosphere during the day and then headed to the three-day Route 91 Harvest music festival at night.
As Jason Aldean took the stage, the crowd was "amped up," Decker said. A barrage of cracks boomed behind him. "Pop. Pop. Pop," he recalled.
Thinking it was an excited fan letting off firecrackers, Decker turned to look. Commotion erupted and "a lot of the crowd was falling down."
"It was like dominoes," Decker said. "Someone fell and hit someone else, and then someone else fell. I didn't understand why. And then I saw blood."
Decker and those near him dropped to the ground. There was no immediate escape. "There was a mass of people and you couldn't go anywhere. We kept our heads down."