Las Vegas police officers involved in the New Year’s Eve shooting of an unarmed man did not attempt to use non-lethal force to subdue him before they opened fire, according to a public fact-finding review held Monday.
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The trial for Rick Van Thiel on federal firearms charges was put on hold this week while a judge considers a motion to dismiss the case without prejudice.
Defense attorneys for a man facing a murder trial next week want to prevent Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson’s television show “Las Vegas Law” from filming in court.
Part of the legal process of taking back a home from a squatter can involve a lockout, with the landlord legally having to keep the squatter’s belongings safe for 21 days — either inside a storage unit (at the expense of the squatter) or inside the house.
Two nuclear density gauges, containing radioactive isotopes, were reported stolen Thursday and police are asking the public to help find them.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the suspect would park his motorcycle outside a business and then enter to rob the employees at gunpoint.
A judge serving his last few months on the bench ejected relatives of murder victims from his courtroom Tuesday and threatened to have a Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter arrested during a routine hearing.
The acquittal of a Clark County School District police officer on excessive force charges has focused new attention on the conduct of the embattled internal investigator who helped the FBI put together the case.
FBI agents have arrested a Las Vegas man with international ties following an undercover operation in which he allegedly tried to buy an assault rifle to commit a robbery.
Although it’s been about six months since Heriberto Diaz was killed, police are not giving up. On Saturday, Metropolitan Police Department officers joined forces with dozens of civilian volunteers to canvass the area in search of new leads.