The man who fatally shot a Las Vegas casino executive and wounded another during a company picnic last year was sentenced Thursday.
Henderson police fatally shot a woman after she reportedly stabbed her 7-year-old son multiple times on Monday.
Las Vegas police officers have been involved in 18 shootings this year. Eight shootings happened in August, and four of those ended with police killing someone.
A Las Vegas police official on Monday credited a sergeant with saving a life last week when she fatally shot a man who had stabbed a woman.
Body camera footage released Wednesday by the Metropolitan Police Department shows an officer alerting dispatch and other officers on Oct. 1 that his vehicle was stolen.
The suspect in a string of robberies was shot on Thursday after he ignored commands and drove his vehicle toward officers who were trying to arrest him, body cam footage shown at a briefing Monday shows.
Suspected killer Anthony J. Wrobel’s days-long run from Las Vegas ended early Thursday at a freeway rest stop near a small town in the Texas Panhandle, when a sheriff’s deputy spotted a stolen license plate on his dark gray Cadillac.
The man Las Vegas police killed Thursday at an apartment complex had a history of domestic violence. Christopher M. Gatewood, 39, had been arrested twice on domestic violence charges, police said Monday.
Two men died Tuesday in what Las Vegas police are calling a murder-suicide.
Less than six hours before Mandy Hernandez was due in court for a hearing regarding a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, the man she sought protection from allegedly killed her friend and kidnapped her, according to public records and Las Vegas police.
Las Vegas police said a series of shootings last week, including two that left homeless men dead as they slept on the sidewalk, appear to be related.
Arizona resident Douglas Haig, whose name had not been previously released, said he sold ammunition to gunman Stephen Paddock but did not know him.
Steve Round stood guard at the memorial at Reno Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South from Oct. 2 until Tuesday night, making sure passers-by treated a shrine to the shooting victims with the reverence it deserved.