Officer Coleman Oswald, 37, has been employed with Metro since 2009. He is assigned to the Homeland Security Special Operations Division, Special Weapons and Tactics Bureau.
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Police said they were working to finalize several terrorism-related felony charges in the case, including possessing components to make bombs.
Colin Andrew Shapard, 22, faced charges in federal district court.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Shanon Clowers said the driver, Jemarcus Williams, was “heavily intoxicated” at the Palms casino shortly before the crash.
Draya Harris’ family created an online fundraiser to raise money for medical expenses.
The 46-year-old suspect faces several felony counts as a result of the crash on I-15 near downtown.
From the moment Nevada State Police announced that two of its troopers were killed by a hit-and-run motorist early Thursday, officials began expressing sorrow, reacting with condolences.
Federal prosecutors said the doctor distributed the opioid pain medication hydrocodone without a legitimate medical purpose.
Two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers were struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver Thursday on northbound Interstate 15 near D Street. The driver was later arrested.
Las Vegas police Wednesday night shot an armed man who stole a tow truck and barricaded inside an east valley residence before attempting to flee on a motorcycle.
John Miller, 43, faces three counts related to threatening a federal official and members of their family.
Fereidoun Khalilian, also known as “Prince Fred” and “Fred,” 51, was charged by indictment with one count of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire and one count of conspiracy to witness tamper.
Clark County is asking for the public’s help as three other sets of skeletal remains found at Lake Mead in 2022 have since been identified.
The one-time police employee told police that Robert Hoy, 69, “parked his vehicle directly behind his” and came out of the vehicle carrying a gun in the parking lot of the mall.
Las Vegas police said in a news release Wednesday that they were away of a social media post involving “terroristic threats.”