The June 8 shooting was livestreamed, and police have said it stemmed from a social media feud. One of the victims and the suspect were both YouTubers.
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.
A woman withdrew her guilty plea Thursday after protesting her innocence in the killing of her on-again, off-again boyfriend, whose body was found decapitated.
Body cam footage showing the arrest of two filmers after a protest revealed little additional information about the incident, but multiple sources have identified the police sergeant who appears to have ordered the arrests.
Police said Spencer McDonald lived with the bodies for days. The victims were his grandmother, her boyfriend and a maintenance man.
Robert Salone was upset when he came home and found his neighbor’s car blocking his driveway, police have said.
The request is based, in part, on a suggestion that Attorney General Aaron Ford’s office “would not adequately represent” the department’s interests.
Ricky Lee Trader was arrested last year in Reno after being released from prison, where he had served time for another murder.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
She was so young that she could not be certified for prosecution as an adult, according to attorneys.
One of the suspects in a fatal shooting at a park in Pahrump appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday and is expected to be extradited to Nye County.
After Ronald Mortensen’s 1997 murder conviction was reversed by a federal judge, he pleaded guilty to lesser charges last week.
Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure tossed the plea deal after members of the victim’s family said they had not been asked about how the defendant should be punished.
The survey returns after a six-year hiatus and aims to provide voters with information about the best and worst judges.
The victim’s relatives want the judge to apologize to them and said the new bail amount — $50,000 — is still not adequate.
In his recent suit, Ty Maynarich alleges that his former boss may have been involved in stealing his license plate and suggests that he also may have been part of a civil conspiracy to tamper with store-bought chicken in his refrigerator.
