A horrifying tragedy unfolded near the iconic Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas as popular YouTuber Finny Da Legend and his wife, known as Bubbly, were fatally shot during a livestream. The incident, which was being broadcast live on YouTube, has since been removed by the platform. However, the disturbing footage has been widely shared across various social media platforms.
Shot Live During a YouTube Broadcast
The couple was seen relaxing and chatting during the livestream when a man suddenly opened fire. The shocking moment was captured on camera before the stream abruptly ended. Viewers who were watching live have reported the sound of gunshots before the video cut off.
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Insane video on the Vegas Strip. YouTuber murders another YouTuber and his wife after a long running internet beef. This is why it’s best not to partake in internet drama imo. https://t.co/ZAjQOQk2Js
— BeatinTheBookie.com®️ (@BeatinTheBookie) June 9, 2025
Police Confirm Details
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the shooting occurred on June 8, 2025, at approximately 10:40 pm on South Las Vegas Boulevard. Officers on routine patrol heard gunfire and quickly responded.
“On June 8, 2025, at approximately 10:40 pm, LVMPD officers were on routine patrol in the 3600 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard when they heard gunfire coming from the west side of the street. The officers immediately ran toward the area where the gunfire was heard and located two individuals suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Medical personnel arrived, and the two victims were pronounced deceased at the scene,” the department stated.
Suspect Walks Into Police Station
Authorities identified the shooter as 41-year-old Manuel Ruiz, who turned himself in the next day. “Through the course of the investigation, detectives identified 41-year-old Manuel Ruiz as the suspect in this case. On June 9, 2025, Ruiz walked into a Henderson Police Station and turned himself in. He was taken into custody and will be booked into the Clark County Detention Center for two counts of Open Murder with a Deadly Weapon,” the LVMPD confirmed.
YouTube Removes Associated Channel
In the wake of the shooting, YouTube removed the channel “Sin City Family,” reportedly linked to the suspect, citing violations of its community guidelines.