A felon accused of shooting a Chinatown waiter multiple times was released from jail six days before the crime with the help of a national nonprofit.
Shootings
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said on Tuesday that a “person of interest” has been identified in a brazen killing at a Summerlin restaurant in November.
A man shot to death last week in a Summerlin restaurant previously served time in prison for his role in the 2009 shooting death of a 9-year-old girl in North Las Vegas.
“No human being should be exposed to the terror and agony of not being able to breathe,” said Dr. Mark Heath, an anesthesiologist.
Police say the man randomly killed a man outside a southwest Las Vegas convenience store and then sprayed the store with additional gunfire early Thursday.
An armed man who was fatally shot by Henderson police last month told officers he was suicidal and wanted to force police to shoot him, a law enforcement official said Monday.
A jury began deliberations Thursday to determine if one of two men convicted of murder in a 2016 fatal shooting should be put to death.
In an interview with the Review-Journal, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo says witnesses saw the drivers of two cars “flashing gang signs back and forth prior to the shooting.”
A man fatally shot by police Tuesday led a woman on a four-mile walk through southeast Las Vegas after kidnapping her at gunpoint, according to new details released Thursday.
The shooting happened Tuesday morning at East Charleston Boulevard and Sloan Lane, Las Vegas police said.
A judge ruled on Friday that there is enough evidence for three people to stand trial on murder and kidnapping charges in the torture and shooting death of a Las Vegas man.
John Dabritz, 67, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Tuesday for the ambush shooting last year of Jenkins near Ely.
A man was shot and killed outside a central Las Vegas laundromat on Monday night, police said.
A man was shot and killed late Saturday in central Las Vegas, police said.
Prosecutors are purusing capital punishment for one of three people charged with carrying out a two-state shooting spree on Thanksgiving that left one man dead in Henderson and targeted nearly two dozen people.