A newly released document appears to detail country music star Jason Aldean’s account of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip.
Homicides
Nearly a year after a Las Vegas police officer was charged with manslaughter in the death of 40-year-old Tashii Brown, local civil rights organizations expressed concerns about a delay in prosecution.
Newly released reports provide the most detailed and wide-ranging picture yet of the massive law enforcement response to the Strip-wide chaos and confusion of Oct. 1.
Las Vegas police found Dennis Keith Dillard Jr., 50, about 12:30 a.m. Monday on the 4900 block of Rogers Street, near Tropicana Avenue and Arville Street, where he had crashed his SUV.
Almost two decades after a former UNLV swimmer was found stabbed to death in a San Francisco apartment building, police have identified a suspect in his death.
Las Vegas police said a man was shot multiple times early Monday, then crashed in the central valley as he tried to drive away from the scene.
The night of Oct. 1 at the Route 91 Harvest festival, Taylor Stovall, then 17 years old, was running with her friend from gunfire. Stovall had been shot in the arm, and her friend flagged down a man who was offering help and directing people to keep running.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the 24-year-old man who died Monday night after he was shot at a North Las Vegas apartment complex.
In a statement released Wednesday by Las Vegas police, an emergency medical technician who was working the night of the mass shooting detailed how he became the victim of credit card fraud and attempted identity theft.
In a 46-page statement released Wednesday, Kristin Powers described in detail her efforts to save her husband’s life after the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Las Vegas gunman’s behavior rattled a Mandalay Bay housekeeper days before he fired upon the crowd at a country music festival.
In loopy yet neat handwriting, the woman wrote detail after detail about what she saw the final night of the Route 91 Harvest festival.
A suspect in a deadly shooting from April 20 told police that he shot a man after an argument, according to police documents.
An off-duty Las Vegas policeman who was fatally shot while aiding victims of the Oct. 1 shooting was recognized by President Donald Trump on Tuesday during a memorial service for fallen peace officers.
North Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide that occurred on the 3300 block of Civic Center Drive.