Judge sets August trial in Tammy Meyers slaying
June 18, 2015 - 9:12 am
A judge set a new trial date for two men charged in the slaying of 44-year-old mother of four Tammy Meyers, has hired new attorneys.
Defense lawyers representing Erich Nowsch, 19, and Derrick Andrews, 27, said they expect to be ready for a trial starting Aug. 10.
District Judge Michael Villani has set another court appearance for the defendants for later this month, when defense attorneys would argue that statements Nowsch and Andrews made to police should be thrown out.
Nowsch and Andrews have pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and discharge of a firearm from or within a structure or vehicle in connection with the Feb. 14 death of Meyers.
Prosecutors said Andrews was behind the wheel of a silver 2000 Audi A6 from which Nowsch fired 24 shots, striking Meyers in the head Feb. 12 while she stood in the cul-de-sac in front of her northwest valley home. She died two days later.
Both men are being held at the Clark County Detention Center without bail.
The shootout was initially attributed to “road rage,” but prosecutors said the deadly chain of events started when Meyers saw Andrews’ car and mistakenly thought it was one that had earlier bumped hers.
Nowsch told police he was in a park across the street from Johnson Junior High School when he noticed a green car that seemed to be following him. He thought the car was carrying people who had threatened him and his family.
Nowsch called friends for help, according to police, then climbed into the Audi.
Meyers was in a green Buick Park Avenue with her son, Brandon Meyers. She approached from behind and followed as Andrews drove away, prosecutor David Stanton said.
Nowsch, 19, was in the passenger seat of Andrews’ car with a Ruger .45-caliber handgun. He fired at least five shots at the Buick before the Meyers drove away, authorities said. Andrews and Nowsch then gave chase.
Meyers ultimately stopped her car outside her home, where she was caught in a hail of gunfire. Brandon Meyers returned fire with his own pistol but hit no one.
In a separate incident that occurred three days after the shooting, Nowsch also faces charges of battery with use of a deadly weapon and child abuse or neglect with use of a deadly weapon.
Prosecutors said Nowsch held a knife to the neck of a 13-year-old boy on Feb. 15 near Alta Drive and Anatolia Lane.
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