The family of a man shot and killed by Las Vegas police during a Black Lives Matter protest filed a federal lawsuit against the department.
A security officer accused of shooting and killing a man after a quarrel over COVID-19 restrictions made her first court appearance Monday in North Las Vegas.
A security officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the fatal shooting of a man Wednesday night outside a 7-Eleven in the northeast valley, Las Vegas police said.
Twenty-four years before two men were arrested in the killing of a pregnant teenager, a girlfriend had identified both men to Las Vegas police.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 59-year-old Las Vegas man who was shot and killed at an east valley mobile home park on Sunday evening.
Las Vegas police records have identified a second suspect in a May 27 drug deal turned shooting, which left a 23-year-old Henderson man dead.
A California medical examiner has ruled that the woman died from injuries she suffered in the shooting, but Las Vegas police said the official death toll isn’t changing.
Las Vegas police have identified the 52-year-old woman arrested in the Sunday evening killing of man at a trailer park.
Two men and their mother were arrested and charged with open murder after police said one of them shot at homeless men, killing one and sending the other two to the hospital while the victims ran from an attempted robbery in North Las Vegas.
When he wasn’t at football practice, Ashton Price was studying for his business management degree with aspirations of a career as a stockbroker.
“He was a great brother, a great father, a kind and loving person who wouldn’t hurt anyone,” the victim’s older sister Nisha Taylor said. “That’s why I don’t understand why.”
Anthony Williams, 48, was arrested Saturday on charges including murder with a deadly weapon and manslaughter by killing an unborn quick child.
The first fact-finding review since the nation was thrust into protest over police brutality in May was held on Monday. The process is meant to provide transparency in fatal police shootings.
Police were called just after 12:20 a.m. Saturday to the 8800 block of Hickam Avenue.
A man was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison Friday after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection to a deadly attempted robbery in Henderson last year.