A man killed in a shootout Thursday at a central valley apartment complex, where two shootings had occurred in less than six hours, was a 19-year-old Las Vegas resident
Shootings
The Clark County district attorney’s office will not file criminal charges against a Las Vegas officer who shot and killed a knife-wielding man in August during a welfare check.
One person died early Friday after the second of two shootings in less than six hours at a west Las Vegas apartment complex.
They were found dead July 10 inside a bedroom of an apartment at the Palm Villas in Henderson
The attorney for Noah Hadley, accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend after a Henderson house party, called the young woman’s death a “tragic accident.”
Henderson officers discovered a man and woman dead inside a home on Wednesday morning in what police are calling a murder-suicide.
The men are seen in surveillance footage from a northwest condominium complex where Michael Rakem Menephee was shot and killed on July 3.
In the June 22 killing outside the Stateside Lounge in Las Vegas, a man had become a target after arguing with a gang member.
Rayvon Garon Williams, 28, was shot in the chest during an argument with “multiple people” both inside and outside his apartment at the Emerald Suites on Paradise Road.
Michael Rakem Menephee, 20, was pronounced dead on Saturday at University Medical Center, three days after he was shot at a northwest condominium complex.
The security guard, Brian Love, admitted that he did not call 911 after shooting at a man 15 times at a business complex in northwest Las Vegas, according to his arrest report.
Noah Ray Hadley, accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend last week after a house party in Henderson, appeared in court for the first time Tuesday morning.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 19-year-old woman who police believe was shot and killed by her boyfriend in Henderson.