More than a hundred people sat quietly inside St. Viator Catholic Community church for a community prayer honoring those affected by the shooting at UNLV.
The shooting occurred Oct. 20 in the 6600 block of Grand Stand Avenue in the north end of the valley near West Grand Teton Drive and North Rainbow Boulevard.
The three people killed in the shooting at UNLV’s Lee Business School, as well as a fourth victim who was seriously injured, were professors at the university.
A veteran professor of operations management and supply is the suspect in the fatal shooting on the UNLV campus.
Six years after a mass shooting killed dozens of people in Las Vegas, Nevada’s leaders expressed frustration and grief over Wednesday’s mass shooting at UNLV.
Three victims were shot and killed Wednesday on the UNLV campus in an attack that ended after the gunman’s death, authorities said.
Court hearings were delayed Wednesday for four young teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal group beating of a Rancho High School student.
A male victim died after being dropped off at Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center around 6:35 p.m.
Shooting survivors acknowledged that living in the streets is dangerous but said their fleeting sense of safety was shattered at their homeless encampment days earlier.
The homeless man who was shot dead has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
In a Friday news release, the Uvalde Foundation For Kids said it plans to deploy patrol teams to areas around Rancho High School and other Clark County School District campuses.
The FBI is looking for information on a man suspected of shooting and killing his girlfriend and carjacking her friend.
The shooting occurred around 5:30 p.m. at Emerald Suites, near Las Vegas Boulevard and Serene Avenue.
“I mean, he just showed up and shot us,” said Robert Tully, 62.
Two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers were struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver Thursday on northbound Interstate 15 near D Street. The driver was later arrested.
