A man died after a drive-by shooting in the east Las Vegas Valley Sunday night, according to Las Vegas police.
Shootings
One man was taken to a hospital with serious injuries after being shot Sunday night at a New Year’s Eve party in the eastern Las Vegas Valley, according to a tweet from the Las Vegas Fire Department.
Las Vegas police have arrested a man and a woman in connection with the deadly shooting of two people at an eastern valley apartment complex.
The Clark County district attorney’s office on Tuesday released a timeline detailing its decision to throw out a murder case against Christine Sanchez — the same woman now accused of killing her three roommates.
One of two people found dead inside an eastern valley home Friday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Six months after a murder case against Christine Rose Sanchez was dismissed, she landed back in jail Saturday. This time in connection with a deadly shooting that left three of her roommates dead in their eastern Las Vegas Valley home.
Police responded about 10 p.m. to reports of a man in his 20s who was shot inside a trailer on the 3600 block of Twain Circle, near Twain Avenue and Nellis Boulevard.
The Clark County coroner has identified the 37-year-old man who died earlier this month after a shooting at an east valley apartment complex.
A woman was hospitalized Thursday morning after she was shot in the east valley, Las Vegas police said.
A teenager was injured Wednesday night after a possible gang-related shootout at a northeast valley condo complex.
One man was injured Monday night after a road rage shooting in the east valley.
The three men fired at least 23 rounds in six minutes. At 4:32 a.m. on Nov. 19, the Sportsman’s Royal Manor apartment complex at 5600 Boulder Highway erupted in gunfire.
Metropolitan Police Department officers responded about 7:50 p.m. on reports of a shooting at 4000 E. Bonanza Road, an apartment complex near Lamb Boulevard, Lt. Ken Romane said.
A Las Vegas police document revealed the deadly shootout outside a 7-Eleven this month erupted after a drug trade turned into an armed robbery.
When Ken Beck saw the aftermath of the Oct. 1 shooting unfolding live on television, he texted friends who were there to ensure they were all right.