Two minors charged in the Easter weekend attacks at the MGM Grand and elsewhere around the valley were certified Monday to face charges as adults.
Dexter Smith Jr., 17, and Jamar Lamont Rice, whose age was not available, are being charged as adults with numerous felonies, including battery with substantial bodily harm, burglary and coercion, in connection with the string of attacks, which occurred during the early morning hours of April 15 and April 16.
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According to two arrest reports filed by Las Vegas police and North Las Vegas police, Smith was the person seen in an MGM Grand surveillance videotape taking a black two-way radio from the golf cart of an MGM Grand landscaper.
Shortly after the radio was taken, the resort employee was sucker-punched, swarmed by about 15 young men and women -- including Smith and Rice, according to police -- and beaten and whipped with belts and chains. A woman was also assaulted in the incident.
The landscaper suffered numerous bruises and a broken collarbone.
Police arrested Smith after one of the other suspects in the case provided the names, dates of birth and other information about other people seen in the video, including a person named "PIG," the arrest reports state.
"PIG" turned out to be Smith, and Las Vegas police arrested him at his home April 20. The stolen two-way radio was found in Smith's closet, according to the reports.
The reports say Smith admitted to police that he was involved in several incidents that night.
Smith said he and several other people beat up a Wal-Mart employee and a woman in the parking lot of a North Las Vegas store before going to the MGM Grand.
When asked by North Las Vegas police officers why he had kicked the two people, Smith shrugged his shoulders and said, "It was stupid," the arrest reports state.
Smith also admitted beating up a man at a Travelodge about a half-hour after the MGM Grand incident, the reports say.
Smith admitted that during the early morning hours of April 16 he ran into a Green Valley Grocery convenience store on Vegas Drive near Tenaya Way and took several items without paying.
Daryle Williams, another suspect arrested in the case, identified Smith on the convenience store's surveillance video.
Smith has not been charged in another attack that occurred April 16 at nearby Pioneer Park, in which two people were robbed and a man was shot.
The Review-Journal was unable to obtain the arrest report for Rice.