A man is dead after a shooting in the east Las Vegas Valley Monday night.
Homicides
A person was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in the east Las Vegas Valley.
The knife police believe was used to kill a man in the west valley Sunday night was recovered in a park by police, but no arrests have been made.
Two men shot to death early Sunday have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
State prosecutors Monday charged a former correctional officer trainee at High Desert State Prison with two felony counts in the shooting death of a handcuffed inmate in November 2014.
One person was stabbed to death Sunday night outside a McDonald’s restaurant not far from Desert Breeze Park, Las Vegas police said.
Metro is investigating a central valley double homicide that happened just after 1 a.m. Sunday, according to Lieutenant CJ Jenkins.
One man is dead after a shooting Friday night in North Las Vegas, according to North Las Vegas police.
The Clark County Coroner has identified the man who was fatally shot after a fight near downtown Las Vegas on Thursday night.
Las Vegas police believe a man arrested Wednesday in connection with the January shooting death of Kevin Camacho may have posed as a buyer for goods he sold online.
A man was arrested in connection with Thursday night’s homicide near downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada prison personnel implicated in the shooting death of a handcuffed inmate pointed the finger at another restrained prisoner who was wounded in the gunfire just hours after the 2014 incident unfolded, according to documents obtained by the Review-Journal.
An eviction-related dispute between a landlord and a tenant triggered a deadly shooting in northwest Arizona on Wednesday, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
Geri Evelyn Hanson spent the last minutes of her life on the phone with police, trying to get help. Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Dan McGrath spoke to the Las Vegas Review-Journal about her death hoping that it might encourage someone in a violent relationship to leave before it’s too late.
Women in Nevada are 65 percent more likely to be fatally shot by an intimate partner than women in other states, according to a new study.