Police say a man’s desire to “protect his family” was the motive behind a Dec. 1 shooting in east Las Vegas that left two homeless people dead.
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Deobra Redden was back in court with six uniformed officers. He wore restraint gloves, and a full face mask he wore at previous hearings was replaced with a surgical mask.
A man accused of attacking a Las Vegas judge appeared in front of her again to continue last week’s derailed sentencing hearing. He now faces an attempted murder charge in connection to the attack.
Meng Zhong was named the pro bono attorney of the year in 2023 by the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada.
A Las Vegas judge ordered a man and a woman accused of killing two homeless men to remain in custody without bail, but said attorneys can present bail arguments at a later hearing.
Deobra Redden told police District Judge Mary Kay Holthus was “evil” and “had it out for him,” after he launched himself at the judge, according to an arrest report.
In addition to the prison sentence, United States District Judge Andrew P. Gordon ordered Gil to serve three years of supervised release and to pay $2,228,943.65 in restitution.
A man seen in a video violently launching himself at a Las Vegas judge will remain in custody with a $54,000 bond.
14 years before Wednesday’s attack on a Clark County judge by a defendant who was being sentenced, a courthouse shooting left a security officer dead.
Meanwhile, a Las Vegas judge has set bail for three of the juveniles who have been automatically certified as adults due to their ages.