Las Vegas homicide investigators suspect that a shooting Friday night that killed a 16-year-old girl was gang-related.
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Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting that left a teenage girl dead and another person wounded Friday night in the northwest valley.
Until the Oldham County Sheriff’s Office took suspected Las Vegas killer Anthony Wrobel into custody, deputies had no idea he was a wanted murder suspect, said Taner Blackburn, the deputy who arrested him.
A murder suspect told police his .38-caliber revolver went off, shooting and killing his roommate, while he hit him in the head with the gun, an arrest report indicates.
Las Vegas police on Tuesday arrested a man suspected of shooting another man to death in the central valley last week.
The county coroner on Monday identified the victim as Mark Salazar, 46, of Las Vegas and ruled his death a homicide. He was killed a day after his birthday, the coroner’s office said.
Mia Banks, vice president of casino operations at The Venetian, was remembered for her caring and compassionate nature during a memorial service Sunday. She was gunned down a week ago in what Las Vegas police described as a targeted act of workplace violence.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide in the central valley Friday night.
A man shot in the head during a dispute with his grandfather last week has died, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
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.
A criminal complaint, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court, charged 42-year-old Anthony J. Wrobel with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution after the shooting that killed a Strip hotel-casino executive and injured another.
The Venetian employees shot at a company picnic Sunday had worked at the hotel-casino since its 1999 opening and were “part of the fabric” of the property, according to its operator.
A multiagency manhunt was underway Monday for a Venetian employee suspected of opening fire at a company picnic Sunday night, leaving a woman dead and a man critically injured.
Las Vegas police called the shooting a targeted act of workplace violence among employees of The Venetian.
A Las Vegas felon whose neo-Nazi tattoos drew international attention pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree murder for killing a 75-year-old woman.