A couple and a male acquaintance were wounded in a shooting early Friday morning just west of the Las Vegas Strip.
Shootings
A man died Friday morning after Las Vegas police shot him during a traffic stop in the east valley.
One person was injured Thursday night after a shooting in the southeast valley.
A Las Vegas couple had been fighting before a botched murder-suicide last week, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
Gang unit detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department are investigating an early Thursday morning shooting in the central valley.
The metal bouquet of 58 painted roses — one for each person killed in the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip — was created by Metropolitan Police Department detective Darryl McDonald.
North Las Vegas police are investigating a reported shooting outside a casino.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday release the identity of the man who was killed in what police called a drug-related shootout at an extended-stay apartment complex.
The man Las Vegas police killed Thursday at an apartment complex had a history of domestic violence. Christopher M. Gatewood, 39, had been arrested twice on domestic violence charges, police said Monday.
The Clark County coroner on Monday released the identity of the man who was shot to death at his front door in North Las Vegas.
It has been just six months since the closing night of the Route 91 Harvest festival, when 58 concertgoers were killed and hundreds more were injured by a sniper on the Strip. The grief is still fresh. The pain still pulses.
While the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority was celebrated for its role in the weeks immediately following the Oct. 1 shooting, that isn’t likely to be the case when it comes to memorializing the tragedy and building a permanent tribute to the victims and heroes.
The Columbine Memorial is a small, paved park with a water feature near the entrance and, in the center, a circle of plaques names each victim. Steps out from the center circle, on a surrounding wall, carefully curated quotes from survivors, teachers, parents and former President Bill Clinton make the tragedy impossible to forget.
The Pulse nightclub still stands, nearly two years after a mass shooting at the once-vibrant spot in Orlando. The question now, though: what to do with it?
In San Bernardino, the county government is leading the memorial planning discussions, along with input from victim families and survivors. Officials have already hired a consultant. There is little concern about money.