New York City’s mayor said that a Las Vegas man who drove across the country to carry out a shooting that left four people dead was targeting the NFL headquarters. However, he reportedly took the wrong elevator.
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Anabel Sarabia and Alberto Sarabia described how their three daughters had been gathered around the dining table before gunfire shattered their evening.
A man from Las Vegas stalked through a Manhattan office tower firing a rifle, killing four people, before taking his own life, officials said.
The boy appeared before Family Judge Randall Forman who said that the juvenile’s decision to plead guilty could result in a “range of consequences.”
A gunman opened fire outside the largest casino in Reno, killing three people before police shot the suspect and arrested him, officials said.
A man reportedly obsessed with pop superstar Miley Cyrus was removed from T-Mobile Arena during Cyrus’ set Saturday night during the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
“Repeat Offender,” written and directed by retired Metro Sgt. Jason Harney, follows Detective Bradley Nickell’s 2015 true-crime book of the same name.
Jimmy Kimmel was presented a replica 1990 UNLV National Championship ring at his comedy-club opening.
With approximately 300,000 vehicles traversing U.S. 95 every day, lane closures for infrastructure repairs can wreak havoc on commute times.
New York City’s mayor said that a Las Vegas man who drove across the country to carry out a shooting that left four people dead was targeting the NFL headquarters. However, he reportedly took the wrong elevator.
A man from Las Vegas stalked through a Manhattan office tower firing a rifle, killing four people, before taking his own life, officials said.
A gunman opened fire outside the largest casino in Reno, killing three people before police shot the suspect and arrested him, officials said.
David Roger, counsel for the police union, told reporters that Metro officer Alexander Bookman was informed Thursday night that he would not be indicted in Brandon Durham’s death.