Officers responded to the 1200 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, where they found a man with what appeared to be multiple stab wounds.
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The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court, names the Henderson Police Department and the Metropolitan Police Department among its defendants.
An arrest warrant was issued for the suspected shooter last week, but he remains at large.
One man died after he was punched early Sunday on the Strip, Las Vegas police said.
Las Vegas police agreed to settle a lawsuit that stemmed from the May 2017 death of Tashii Brown. Brown died after an encounter with an officer.
An attorney for Tashii Brown’s children said a tentative settlement agreement has been reached in the federal lawsuit that was filed in 2017.
The Metropolitan Police Department announced Wednesday a change to its use of force policy to limit neck restraint tactics.
Sheila Mansapit was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after an Oct. 20 crash near the Strip. Las Vegas police were notified on her death on Monday.
Twenty-one Community Ambulance employees who were on scene when gunfire erupted at the Route 91 Harvest festival were honored in Henderson Monday morning.
A public review of the dismissed manslaughter case of a former Las Vegas police officer provided little new information Monday, but it did stoke frustration among critics over how the case was handled.
More than 100 people gathered Sunday night at Paradise Park to remember the Rowe Elementary School student. Candles illuminated the faces of mourners who stood near a playground in the park.
Federal and local law enforcement agencies on Wednesday recovered hundreds of guns that were stolen from a Henderson resort parking lot this week.
Prosecutors on Thursday officially dropped criminal charges against Kenneth Lopera, a former Metropolitan Police Department officer, in the death of an unarmed man on the Strip.
The gunshot that would end Adriann Gallegos’ life was fired nearly 16 years before the Las Vegas woman’s death.
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.