At least four people died in a shooting at a northwest valley apartment complex, police said.
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Sgt. Michael Abbate, one of two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers killed by a suspected drunk driver on Interstate 15, was remembered in a memorial service.
Las Vegas police on Friday continued to search for a shooter who wounded five unhoused men, killing one of them, at an east valley encampment a week prior.
Slain UNLV professors Naoko Takemaru, Patricia Navarro Velez and Cha-Jan “Jerry” Chang were each remembered fondly by their grief-stricken colleagues.
A memorial service honoring one of two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers killed by a hit-and-run driver on Interstate 15 was held Friday in Henderson.
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.
Michael Abbate and Alberto Felix were struck and killed while checking on a stopped vehicle.
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.
Students were asked to contact University Police Services to gain entrance to buildings that are not affected by the investigation.
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.
Nevada Highway Patrol Sergeant Michael Abbate and trooper Alberto Felix died after being struck by a hit-and-run vehicle on Nov. 30 on Interstate 15.
Three victims were shot and killed Wednesday on the UNLV campus in an attack that ended after the gunman’s death, authorities said.
A 50-year-old Las Vegas man is facing DUI-related charges after police said he plowed his minivan into Shyayn Bass’ car.
The 41-year-old suspect has been charged with first-degree arson in connection with the central Las Vegas fire, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
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