63°F
weather icon Cloudy
Filters Reset
1 - 9 of about 9 Results
Content Type
Categories
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
Experts: Couple in Las Vegas police ambush displayed classic anti-government ideologies

Before going on a shooting rampage that left five people dead, including two Las Vegas police officers and themselves, Jared and Amanda Miller displayed the classic ideological leanings of the anti-government patriot movement, according to nationally known experts who track extremist groups.

Family mourns man killed while trying to stop shooting spree

Joseph Robert Wilcox wasn’t one for the limelight. And yet the 31-year-old Las Vegan is being heralded as a hero for giving his life while trying to stop Jerad and Amanda Miller in the midst of their shooting spree in the northeast valley late Sunday morning.

 
Shooters carried arsenal, supplies into Sunday rampage

The suspects who killed two police officers and a third person before killing themselves Sunday simultaneously executed the officers, according to a source with knowledge of the shooting.

Vigil pays tribute to those slain in shooting rampage

On Saturday, the CiCi’s Pizza at 309 N. Nellis Blvd was a strip mall pizzeria like any other. By Monday night, it was something else — part crime scene and part memorial; the site of a shooting spree that left five dead Sunday morning and the location of a candlelight vigil for two fallen Las Vegas police officers.

Man gets probation in Mesquite motel coercion case

A Minnesota man was sentenced to probation Monday in connection with preventing his ex-girlfriend from leaving a Mesquite motel for six months.

Boulware passes test vote for Nevada judgeship

WASHINGTON – Las Vegas federal public defender Richard Boulware on Monday cleared a U.S. Senate test vote to become a U.S. District Judge in Nevada.