Former Las Vegas homicide detective Clifford Mogg testified to a grand jury that the fatal shootings of two of hip-hop’s biggest stars were related.
Duane “Keefe D” Davis made his first court appearance Wednesday morning in the killing of Tupac Shakur more than 27 years ago.
Four clips from recent interviews given by Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis were provided to grand jurors who indicted the reputed gangster in Tupac Shakur’s killing.
Police have released 911 calls that detailed the morning two teenagers are accused of speeding through northwest Las Vegas, mowing down a retired police chief on a bicycle before fleeing the scene.
A teenager accused of mowing down a retired police chief in a fatal hit-and-run last month told police he thought he would receive a “slap on the wrist,” according to an arrest report.
Two teenagers accused of mowing down a retired police chief while he was riding his bike last month appeared in Las Vegas Justice Court for the first time on Thursday.
Antonio Lucas was shot outside a Circle K at St. Louis Avenue and East Fremont Street. Police arrested Emanuel Hodges, 42, in the killing.
Joel Nunez-Cruz, 31, must serve at least 40 years of his sentence before he can be considered for parole as part of his agreement to plead guilty, a prosecutor said.
A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing his roommate, whose body was found partially dismembered and stuffed in a recycling bin nearly two years ago.
More than two years ago, the Nevada Supreme Court overturned former death row inmate Thomas Randolph’s original 2017 conviction.
Carlos Figueroa was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years for killing his girlfriend and the mother of his young daughter.
The Clark County Citizen Review Board has dismissed a complaint made by former county public administrator Robert Telles against the Metropolitan Police Department.
Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a man accused of fatally shooting his cousin in a Summerlin restaurant in 2021.
The Review-Journal objected to a closed-door hearing between prosecutors and Robert Telles to disclose discovery information because it was unclear if the file contained newsgathering materials from slain reporter Jeff German.
One of two men who had previously faced capital punishment in connection with a 2017 double homicide was sentenced to prison.