a “Pray for Shay” parade drove down the Strip to University Medical Center on Sunday in a display of support for Shay Mikalonis, the Las Vegas police officer shot and injured at a protest on Monday night.
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Gov. Sisolak, alongside Nevada’s elected and community leaders. pledges to listen to the experiences of black Nevadans and to making change.
The family of wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis issued a statement Friday morning thanking the community for support as a fundraising drive was announced.
Members of several churches showed their support for Metropolitan Police Department officer Shay Mikalonis.
Las Vegas police investigate a southwest valley homicide on Thursday, June 4, 2020. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas police at the scene of a homicide in the southwest valley on Thursday, June 4, 2020. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Jounal)
A sixth night of Black Lives Matter protests in Las Vegas attracted about 300 people, who gathered downtown. This time, Las Vegas police officers walked side-by-side with protesters.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department provides an update on Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis, who was shot during a fight that broke out during a Black Lives Matter protest on the Las Vegas Strip, June 1. He is in critical condition. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Seven-year-old Theresa Ann Babcock pulls an ice chest outside University Medical Center to hand out water to Metro officers on duty. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rubber bullets to break up a Black Lives Matter protest on the Las Vegas Strip shortly before 9 p.m. on Sunday.