A man accused of a DUI crash that killed two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers appeared in court again on Tuesday morning.
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A male victim died after being dropped off at Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center around 6:35 p.m.
The man shot by Las Vegas police after allegedly stealing a tow truck and later barricading himself inside a home has been identified.
Shooting survivors acknowledged that living in the streets is dangerous but said their fleeting sense of safety was shattered at their homeless encampment days earlier.
A police badge that belonged to one of the Nevada Highway Patrol troopers killed Thursday was found during a search of the vehicle driven by the man arrested in connection with the fatal crash, police said.
The homeless man who was shot dead has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The FBI is looking for information on a man suspected of shooting and killing his girlfriend and carjacking her friend.
The shooting occurred around 5:30 p.m. at Emerald Suites, near Las Vegas Boulevard and Serene Avenue.
Trooper Alberto Felix and Sergeant Michael Abbate were killed last week.
A 50-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested on suspicion of DUI-related charges.
Arizona authorities said three ‘undocumented immigrants’ found in his car.
“I mean, he just showed up and shot us,” said Robert Tully, 62.
Tow trucks and police vehicles traveled U.S. 95, I-15, and I-215 in a memorial procession in honor of the two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers killed Thursday.
Las Vegas police said five homeless men were shot, one of them fatally. Authorities are searching for the shooter.
A man and woman indicted on murder charges are accused of a string of robberies, including one in which they allegedly gave a man a fatal dose of fentanyl.