Suspect in livestreamed fatal shooting on Strip keeping his lawyer
Updated July 3, 2025 - 6:46 pm
The suspect in the shooting that killed two people in front of the Bellagio last month has decided to stick with his public defender instead of hiring a private lawyer.
Manuel Ruiz, 41, turned himself in to police after the livestreamed shooting, which killed 44-year-old Rodney Finley and 43-year-old Tanisha Finley.
Prosecutors may pursue the death penalty against Ruiz. He and Rodney Finley were both YouTubers, and police have said the killings stemmed from a long-running social media feud.
Public defender Violet Radosta said at a Thursday hearing that she could officially confirm herself as Ruiz’s lawyer. The defense attorney previously said Ruiz wished to talk to his family about the possibility of hiring a private attorney.
She said Ruiz wanted a preliminary hearing within 15 days. Justice of the Peace Amy Chelini set that hearing for July 21.
Radosta also indicated authorities have collected a large amount of evidence. She told the court there are approximately four terabytes of material in discovery.
According to Dropbox, a terabyte could hold about 6.5 million pages of documents or 250,000 photos.
Ruiz has claimed he acted in self-defense, though no guns were found at the scene and he fled after the shooting, according to police.
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