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Saudi airman rejects plea deal in Vegas child rape

A Saudi Arabian air force sergeant rejected a plea deal in a child rape case Thursday, after which a video was played in court of him telling police he had sexual contact with a 13-year-old boy at a Las Vegas Strip hotel.

Constable’s attorney ordered to pay legal costs in attempt to close hearing

A federal judge has ordered Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura’s attorney to pay $400 to Stephens Media, the parent company of the Review-Journal, to cover the legal costs of getting a hearing opened Tuesday so the newspaper could cover it.

Police investigation into July 23 shooting death continues

Las Vegas police are still investigating whether SWAT officers acted appropriately in the July 23 shooting death of a Sacramento man who charged officers in his underwear, a hammer in one hand, a knife in the other.

Henderson cop suspended after horseplay leads to hospital

A Henderson SWAT officer was suspended last month pending an internal investigation into shenanigans with a SWAT co-worker. The Review-Journal has learned that suspended officer shocked a fellow cop with a handheld stun gun while clowning around at the office.

PAC created to support Nevada appeals court

A bipartisan political action committee has been formed to generate support for creating an intermediate appeals court in Nevada — a concept that voters have rejected in the past.

Second suspect arrested in theft of brass sidewalk lights

A man wanted on suspicion of stealing 147 decorative brass sidewalk lights turned himself in to authorities Thursday after he was approached by a homeless man who recognized him from fliers handed out by Deputy City Marshals investigators in Las Vegas.