Brandon Durham, 43, was fatally shot by Metropolitan Police Department officer Alexander Bookman on Nov. 12.
Noble Brigham
Noble Brigham started covering breaking news at the Review-Journal in June 2024. He graduated from Brown University in 2024 and previously freelanced for The Providence Journal and interned at the Idaho Statesman and The Virginian-Pilot. He grew up in Philadelphia.
Freddy Allen, 61, pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree murder with use of a deadly weapon in connection with the slaying of officer Tyler Steffins, 33, in March 2022.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the man accused of ordering the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed Tupac Shakur, was indicted by a grand jury in a separate case.
Following a plea deal, a judge ordered prison time for two people accused of kidnapping a child at gunpoint and demanding ransom. A third defendant was given probation.
Attorneys for Michele Fiore have filed for a new trial, arguing that the testimony of the former judge and councilwoman’s daughter should not have been excluded.
Officer Jason Roscow, 46, was a 17-year veteran of the department. He died in an exchange of gunfire with 25-year-old Alexander Mathis, who also died.
Charles Kellar had an established law practice, but when Thurgood Marshall asked him to go to Nevada, he went.
Las Vegas police allege that attorney Gary Guymon conspired with two felons to kill a client while Guymon was under investigation in a sex trafficking case.
A prominent Las Vegas defense attorney and former prosecutor was arrested on charges including solicitation to commit murder and sex trafficking, court records show.
Days after Brandon Durham was killed by a police officer, his family and their attorney demanded the arrest of the officer who shot him.
Jermaine Billingsley, 46, is accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting multiple women.
Michael Doan drove his northbound Ford truck across the center line and hit a southbound Toyota, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has said.
Deputy Jason Ruesch and the plaintiff became embroiled in an argument about the deputy’s job performance, the suit said.
Alejandra Boudreaux was indicted on charges including home invasion with a deadly weapon and assault with a deadly weapon constituting domestic violence.
Neon signs were enough of a novelty that when the Las Vegas Club on Fremont Street erected one in 1930, it made the Review-Journal’s front page.
