One victim was killed outside an apartment near Rancho High School. The other one was shot near Interstate 15 and Owens Avenue.
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The shooting happened at Destinations Spring Valley apartment complex around 2:40 p.m.
A man was fatally shot Friday morning in southern Las Vegas, and his ex-wife was in handcuffs.
All property owned by Stephen Paddock, who killed dozens of Las Vegas concertgoers in 2017, has been sold and all of his guns were destroyed or taken out of circulation by the FBI.
An 18-year-old was booked on charges of murder and battery in connection with the December 2022 shooting that left a man dead and a woman injured.
The FBI released 600 pages of documents related to its Las Vegas mass shooting investigation, but the names of nearly everyone involved were redacted.
One gambler told the FBI that Stephen Paddock, who opened fire on concertgoers on Oct. 1, 2017, killing 60, was “very upset at the way casinos were treating him.”
James Hartley’s body was found in grave so shallow that his hand protruded through the soil, waving at traffic near what is now Harry Reid International Airport. Nearly 69 years later, no arrests have been made in his death.
The Clark County coroner’s office said the 17-year-old was fatally shot outside the party in the central Las Vegas Valley.
The five finalists chosen to make the final 1 October memorial introduced themselves to the committee Wednesday.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo discussed the vest that officer Troung Thai was wearing when he was fatally shot responding to a domestic dispute.
The family of a man fatally shot at a downtown Las Vegas nightclub has filed suit against the club, alleging negligence.
Politicians, survivors and victims’ families gathered together to shed tears and share hugs on the fifth anniversary of the mass shooting, which killed 60 and injured hundreds.
Those interested in participating may submit creative ideas until Oct. 31. As of Friday, 72 people had submitted ideas.
As the fifth anniversary of the massacre approached, five longtime Metropolitan Police Department officers opened up about what they experienced that night.