Slide Fire Solutions argues that the gunman’s estate — earmarked for the families of the 58 killed — should share in any potential damages against the bump stock manufacturer.
Shootings
A January 2010 shootout at the federal courthouse in Las Vegas left court security officer Stanley Cooper dead.
“Everybody wants the guns destroyed,” an attorney said. But until the MGM settlement is a done deal, the weapons used in the Oct. 1, 2017, attack remain in FBI custody.
The two men were hospitalized at University Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries after the shooting Tuesday afternoon near an AutoZone store in east Las Vegas.
Michael Miller, 19, is accused of shooting his landlord several times, then asking his uncle to help him dispose of the body, according to an arrest report.
Paula Davis was found dead Sept. 6. A program named in her honor will help treat, then house and employ people struggling with mental illness, addiction and alcoholism.
The 21-year-old man accused of killing UNLV student Paula Davis, his ex-girlfriend, appeared in court for the first time early Monday.
Las Vegas police early Monday shot and killed an armed man accused of trying to rob a Laughlin casino overnight.
Fearing bias, the Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman now wants to face a jury in Reno instead of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released a 158-page internal review of the department’s response to the Route 91 Harvest festival attack.
A Las Vegas jury will decide the fate of the Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman.
The parents of a woman killed in the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against eight gun makers, accusing them of skirting federal law.
A Las Vegas police officer who froze one floor beneath the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman has been fired, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has learned.
In the wake of the Dallas shooting Monday, a former federal courthouse security guard in Las Vegas spoke for the first time about a similar local attack in 2010.
The Arizona man who sold ammunition to the Las Vegas shooter doesn’t want a jury trial. Because of bias concerns, he has asked to be tried by a judge.