Law enforcement in Las Vegas, Nevada are putting together the pieces of what lead to the most deadly mass shooting in modern American history. But already, the impacts are being felt here in the Central Valley. Among the hundreds injured was six-year veteran Bakersfield Police Department Officer Aaron Mundhenke. BPD spokesman Sergeant Ryan Kroeker says the off-duty officer wasn’t the only one from the department at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival. “I know we had a least ten officers who were there of different rank and different tenure. I think regularly aw have officers go because Las Vegas is only about four hours away and it’s a pretty big festival,” Kroeker says. Kroeker says Mundhenke was shot in the hip and suffered a broken pelvis in the barrage of bullets that rained down on the crowd. He was the only officer injured. He is in stable condition in Las Vegas and is expected to survive the shooting. He could be released as soon as Wednesday. A number of other Central Valley
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