The naked man shot in front of a southeast valley church was a local poker player and previously had donated money to the church, records show.
Shootings
Gabriel George Valenzuela, 24, of Las Vegas, died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
A man fatally shot Sunday in the eastern valley told a roommate he was “afraid something was going to happen” and mounted a security camera in the front of the house just hours before his death, police said.
Both victims in the early morning shooting at W. Russell Road, near Fort Apache Road, transported themselves to the hospital and are expected to survive.
A man was killed in a drive-by shooting Sunday morning in the eastern Las Vegas Valley, police said.
A suspect arrested in connection with a central valley shooting Monday told Las Vegas police he sought to “defuse” a situation with another man outside a convenience store but shot him after seeing he had a gun, arrest documents show.
The victim had just gotten home and had checked his mail when he apparently got into a confrontation with four young men, Las Vegas police said. He was then shot at least three times in his driveway.
Las Vegas police released footage Tuesday of an officer shooting a naked man outside a southeast valley church last weekend.
The suspect in a shooting incident on Lsa Vegas Boulevard on Monday, 21-year-old Eliazar Torres-Cruz, was jailed Monday on two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, as well as domestic battery and gun charges.
A shooting was reported about 10:30 p.m. at a 7-Eleven, 5110 S. Maryland Parkway, near East Reno Avenue.
Malik Kendrick, a suspect in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Trayvone Crocket, had spent time in jail with Crocket in 2015, an arrest report shows
Officer Mark Hatten, 42, a 10-year veteran of the force who shot a naked man at a church on Saturday in the southeast valley, was involved in a previous controversial in-custody death that prompted department reforms seven years ago.
An eastern valley casino shooting that injured two people stemmed from past issues, according to Metropolitan Police Department documents.
Metropolitan Police Department has shut down part of Las Vegas Boulevard between Harmon Avenue and Flamingo Road after ann early morning shooting.
Police said Thursday that a shooting from June in downtown Las Vegas began as a road rage incident between two cars.