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Homicide Tracker: A story behind every name

In 2017, the Las Vegas Review-Journal began independently tracking homicides in Clark County, including accidental deaths, killings deemed as self-defense or in the defense of others, fatal police shootings and in-custody deaths.

After collecting this information for five years, the Review-Journal has launched the Homicide Tracker, the first database of its kind publicly available to Southern Nevada residents.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Homicide Tracker aims to document every killing in Clark County dating back to 2017.

For more, click here or visit lvrj.com/homicide-tracker.

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