49°F
weather icon Clear
Ad 320x50 | 728x90 | 1200x70

Las Vegas Boulevard reopens after barricade situation at Nellis ends

Roads around Nellis Air Force Base reopened about 4 p.m. Thursday after police took into custody a man who had barricaded himself in a hospital parking lot.

Las Vegas police received a call at 9:20 a.m. about a possible suicidal male, according to Metro Lt. Sasha Larkin.

Police located the man about an hour later and saw him pointing a gun at his head, then his chest, Larkin said.

After spending several hours on the phone with SWAT and crisis negotiators, police took the 50-year-old into custody about 3 p.m., police said. No one was hurt. The man was taken to an off-base hospital and is undergoing evaluation.

“The best thing is that we saved somebody’s life today,” Larkin said.

It is unknown whether the man serves or previously served in the military, police said.

“The SWAT professionals performed superbly, and I’m particularly pleased with the teamwork between Las Vegas Metro law enforcement and our 99th Air Base Wing Defenders to bring a positive ending to this stand-off,” said Col. Barry R. Cornish, 99th Air Base Wing commander.

Las Vegas Boulevard was shut down between Craig and Range roads for hours near the base while authorities tried to talk with the man, police said.

Reporter Keith Rogers contributed to this report. Contact reporter Kimber Laux at klaux@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0391, and Steven Slivka at sslivka@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0381.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Israel says rabbi who went missing in the UAE was killed

Israel said the body of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates has been found after he was killed in what it described as a “heinous antisemitic terror incident.”

Wartime medical innovations slash Israel’s troop mortality rate

As Israel plows into the second year of open-ended war on several fronts, its military doctors have been innovating trauma care on the fly and grimly boast a record survival rate.