Law enforcement and emergency responders from throughout the Las Vegas Valley participated in an “active shooter” drill Wednesday at Shadow Ridge High School to ensure they are prepared for a worst-case scenario.
Shootings
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Las Vegas police on Wednesday released the largest batch of Oct. 1 shooting records yet.
Shootings claimed the lives of three people, including a 2-year-old boy, and injured a 3-week-old infant during a violent 20-hour stretch in the Las Vegas Valley.
A man in his early 40s was killed and his 3-week-old child was critically injured after a shooting Tuesday night during a domestic dispute in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.
The Metropolitan Police Department may not have a record of all officers who responded to the Oct. 1 shooting, the department’s lawyers said at a Tuesday court hearing.
The man who was killed by gunfire during an argument Thursday night has been named by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A man was hospitalized early Tuesday morning after shots were fired during a fight at a northeast Las Vegas apartment complex.
Mandalay Bay engineer Stephen Shuck credits security guard Jesus Campos for saving his life the night of the Oct. 1 shooting in a report given to Las Vegas police days after the mass shooting.
A Las Vegas man watched from an upstairs window as a teenager fled after a deadly shootout unfolded in a normally peaceful west valley neighborhood Thursday morning.
A second arrest was made Thursday by Las Vegas police in Monday’s early morning shooting that left one man dead in the central valley.
A person was shot about 8:20 p.m. on the 100 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard, near Bonanza Road, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Branden Clarkson said.
Accounts released this week by the Metropolitan Police Department detail for the first time the heroic acts many officers performed while responding to the Las Vegas mass shooting that left 58 dead and hundreds more injured.
Among hundreds of officer’s reports released this week, one stood out with its extraordinary detail and insight into what it was like to be an officer on duty the night of Oct. 1.
Las Vegas police officers who watched over the Stratosphere after the Oct. 1 shooting differ in their accounts of a woman’s random act of kindness nearly went awry.