The names of the officers who shot and killed a man in a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex on Thursday were released Saturday.
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The Henderson police officer involved in a shooting Thursday morning has been identified.
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The man threw the woman to the floor and punched her “numerous times” in the face before taking her purse.
Police received a call at 9:34 a.m. Saturday about a shooting in the 1700 block of West Bonanza Road, Lt. Ken Nogle said Saturday.
A pedestrian was crossing the street “outside of a marked or implied crosswalk,” police said. He died at University Medical Center as a result of his injuries.
The deputy sustained minor injuries and was transported to Desert View Hospital in Pahrump for treatment.
Kristin Swan, 52, of Pahrump, was arrested Wednesday and faces three counts of obtaining money under false pretense, embezzlement, and theft between $640 and $3,500.
The Nevada Highway Patrol identified the trooper who fired his rifle as Jared Ramm, who has been employed by the agency for nearly three years.
The victim sustained an apparent gunshot wound “but is not sure exactly where it occurred,” Metro Lt. Jose Hernandez said, adding the injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Saturday identified the officer who shot at a 93-year-old man Thursday in the west valley. The officer is Ronald Hornyak, 45.
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