A bank robbery suspect fatally shot by police had told his girlfriend earlier in the day that he was going to “do something to get police to shoot him,” Las Vegas police said during a briefing Monday.
Sabrina Schnur
Sabrina joined the Review-Journal in 2019 as a news intern before completing her degree at Boston University. The Henderson native previously worked as a co-op at the Boston Globe and a local reporter for the Brookline Tab in Massachusetts. She also served as the managing editor of Boston University News Service before graduating and returning to the Review-Journal as a nightside crime reporter.
One person was killed in a crash that sent 10 people to the emergency room, Nevada Highway Patrol said in a statement Monday.
A man suffered a skull fracture after he was beaten with a dog bone inside a pet store during a quarrel over masks, police said.
A man was fatally shot Saturday in the parking lot of a swap meet in North Las Vegas.
A teenager arrested in connection with the shooting of an Army veteran last month was identified by a high school classmate who knew the victim, according to a police report.
A Las Vegas man told police he had several beers before getting behind the wheel of a van and crashing into two vehicles, gravely wounded a woman.
The owner of Lee’s Liquors was killed in a car crash on Friday near West Wendover, three months after his father’s death.
Nevada state Sen. Julia Ratti, D-Sparks, announced Friday that she is resigning from her elected position.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled Friday that an infant’s co-sleeping death in August was accidental.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled Friday that a man who died in police custody in July overdosed.
The coroner was unable to rule on the cause and manner of death for a woman whose remains were found in Henderson last month.
Jeremiya Hines is being held without bail on charges of open murder and attempted murder, according to jail records.
Las Vegas police arrested a man Thursday in connection with an unprovoked stabbing in the east valley.
Four month after a Las Vegas woman was shot by her ex-boyfriend, she is hoping the criminal justice system will help her stop living in fear by putting her assailant in jail.
Fourteen people applied for the position, opened after District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez retired in August, according to a statement from the Judicial Selection Commission.