North Las Vegas police arrested a suspect Saturday wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of man late Friday. Mauricio Miranda, 22, is being held at the Las Vegas City Detention Center on $1 million bail. Jail records show he faces one count of murder with a deadly weapon.
Homicides
While the surgeons who saved lives on Oct. 1 have rightly been lauded, many other faceless hospital heroes have not. Here are a few of their stories.
A man was killed and another was detained after a shooting Friday evening outside the Golden West Casino in Bakersfield, deputies said.
A paralyzing drug could cause “cruel pain and suffering” and lead to a “horrifying experience” for a condemned inmate, an anesthesiologist testified Friday, just 11 days before convicted killer Scott Dozier is scheduled to die by lethal injection.
The first voice comes in over the radio, crackling with static but calm. “Dispatch, we’ve got a large crowd running from the music festival down here,” a man says. “Do you have reports of anything? Sounds like gunfire.”
Police arrested Jonaee Brown, 25, on Wednesday in connection with the infant’s death. Prosecutors charged Brown on Friday with first-degree murder, court records show.
The Clark County Coroner has identified the man found dead in the back of a car last week.
Henderson police arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with the death of his 6-month-old daughter, according to a release.
Arturo Martinez took the witness stand Thursday during the death penalty trial of Bryan Clay, who is accused of raping and killing the man’s wife and 10-year-old daughter in April 2012.
Gunman Stephen Paddock lost a large amount of wealth in the two years before the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said in an interview with a local television station.
On one-month anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting, lawmakers remember victims and demand a hearing on the use of legality of “bump stocks,” devices that enable semi-automatic weapons to accelerate fire to near automatic rates.
The celebration of life for Adrian Murfitt, an Anchorage man who was one of the 58 people killed during the Las Vegas shooting, had everything Murfitt would’ve wanted.
A Nevada Department of Corrections inmate died Monday at a Las Vegas hospital, officials said.
A couple in their 80s died Wednesday morning at a northwest valley rehabilitation center in what police are calling a murder-suicide.
The Oct. 1 attack on the Route 91 Harvest festival left 59 people dead, including the gunman, and wounded an additional 546. It also sent thousands of terrified concertgoers — some hurt or covered in other people’s blood — fleeing in all directions, triggering phantom reports of additional shootings at other locations.