Zane Floyd, now 45, received a death sentence for fatally shooting four people and gravely wounding another inside a Las Vegas supermarket in 1999.
Shootings
Lawyers representing death row inmate Zane Floyd, who is facing imminent lethal injection, want the Clark County district attorney’s office removed from his case.
Prosecutors formally requested an execution warrant on Wednesday for Zane Floyd, who killed four people inside a Las Vegas Albertsons nearly 22 years ago.
A man charged in what Las Vegas police called a “prostitution-related” killing was ordered held without bail Tuesday.
Clark County prosecutors plan to seek a warrant of execution for death row inmate Zane Floyd as Nevada legislators weigh the future of capital punishment in the state.
Gunfire seared over the heads of four children hunkered under a table in an RV crawling down a desert highway.
Three people were indicted Wednesday after authorities accused them of carrying out a two-state shooting spree that left one man dead in Henderson on Thanksgiving Day.
Surveillance video captured the last moments of Lesly Palacio’s life, as she had drinks and dinner with a man she had known for at least a decade, new court records show.
Thomas Randolph, whose murder conviction and death sentence were recently overturned, is the focus of a “Dateline” series airing this week on NBC.
Video of a couple exchanging wedding vows in Las Vegas just weeks before authorities say they carried out a two-state shooting spree has been obtained by the Review-Journal.
A prosecutor said Wednesday after a court hearing that such of charge could be added to the list of charges the three suspects, which include murder and attempted murder.
A couple charged in a fatal Thanksgiving shooting spree that began in Henderson and continued in Arizona had a brief court proceeding on Wednesday.
Authorities continue to piece together a Henderson spree that carried into Arizona on Thanksgiving and left one man dead, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
The Nevada Judicial Discipline Commission has accused Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson of becoming improperly involved in a double murder investigation.
The family of a man shot and killed by Las Vegas police during a Black Lives Matter protest filed a federal lawsuit against the department.