Yoni Barrios, 32, was arrested Thursday and appeared briefly in court Friday afternoon wearing orange hand restraints. He faces six counts of attempted murder and two counts of murder.
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Rita Reid, a deputy in the Public Administrator’s Office, said in hindsight, a text from Robert Telles was a subtle threat. “It could have been us, it could have been me. There was a lot of anger.”
Murder suspect Robert Telles gave a jailhouse interview Friday but refused to answer questions about the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
The Clark County official accused of murdering investigative reporter Jeff German was arrested at his home after a fight with his wife, who hid in a room and called police.
Morgan Savage and Bridget Stevens are the latest graduates of a Las Vegas specialty court that focuses on women repeat offenders whose troubles are rooted in trauma.
The lawsuit was filed against the estate of Scott Socquet, a helicopter pilot killed in an October 2019 crash at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
A man accused of triggering false reports of an active shooter throughout the tourist corridor had been upset for being kicked out of a Strip property, police alleged in his arrest report.
A teenager accused of killing a man and wounding a bystander in a shooting at the Fremont Street Experience appeared in court Tuesday morning.
Motorcycle groups in Nevada had a long history of violent clashes before last month’s shooting on a Henderson highway.
Collins, who stood next to his lawyer in front of Judge Ann Zimmerman, said he works out and practices basketball still, but he would enroll in college if the ankle monitor was removed.
The Nevada attorney general’s office will not appeal a reversal of Margaret Rudin’s murder conviction, and Clark County prosecutors have decided not to retry her.
A woman accused of causing a crash that killed a Las Vegas man and critically injured his son was formally charged Tuesday with driving under the influence.
Two Las Vegas couples allege that they were victims of police brutality while bystanders of a Strip protest against excessive force, according to a pair of lawsuit recently filed against the Metropolitan Police Department.
Gregory “Brent” Dennis pleaded guilty in January to voluntary manslaughter for killing his wife, whose death initially was ruled a suicide.
A former Las Vegas Township constable accused of theft and wiretapping will not serve probation or prison time after pleading guilty to misconduct of a public officer.