A 17-year-old boy died overnight Saturday after he was shot in a pickup truck while waiting at a stoplight on Civic Center Drive, North Las Vegas police said.
In the months leading up to the Oct. 1 shooting, Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock methodically planned a massacre, carefully sidestepping detection from authorities. But even in death, he continued to perplex, according to federal search warrant records a judge ordered unsealed Friday.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Saturday that he expects to have a news conference “probably in a week” to discuss the state of the investigation into the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.
Within hours of the Las Vegas massacre that left 58 people dead, the gunman’s girlfriend had deleted her Facebook account, according to search warrants unsealed Friday.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
A deadly December shooting in the northwest valley occurred during a botched drug robbery, according to a Las Vegas police report.
North Las Vegas police have identified Jasen Moore-Logswood, 21, as a person of interest in the death of Abigail Fischl, who was shot Dec. 9 near East Ann Road and East Tropical Parkway.
A woman was fatally shot early Thursday at a central valley check cashing business.
As security guards at Arizona Charlie’s, LaTosha Juane White and Phillip Albert Archuleta were protectors — in and out of the casino. They’re both gone now, having been gunned down Dec. 30 while on duty. But their spirits and personalities linger on in the people they touched.
Weldeyoanes Zelealem was shot and killed by her husband, Abebe Teferi, while she was working at the Herbst Market at 9475 W. Desert Inn Road, according to Teferi’s arrest report.
Elijah A. Watson’s arrest came almost a month after the Dec. 9 shooting on the 4100 block of Overbrook Drive, which left one man dead and another seriously wounded. He is facing first-degree murder and other charges.
The Vegas Strong Fund said Monday that it will not be issuing any more checks to victims of the Oct. 1 shooting, but will donate half of all money raised to a separate 501(c)(3), the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund.
The man accused of shooting his estranged wife at her west valley workplace before turning the gun on himself Saturday night has survived and now faces a murder charge.
Police accused Alex Yanko of shooting the injured man and another man about 6:30 p.m. Dec. 19 on the 3600 block of Starbright Lane, near El Capitan Way and Spring Mountain Road.
According to Las Vegas Review-Journal records, Metro investigated 171 homicides, not including the 58 deaths from the mass shooting on Oct. 1.