Las Vegas police are investigating an early Friday morning shooting that left one man injured.
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Outside the couple’s house in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, McGrath said the teen who called 911 had performed CPR on his mother. Her death is the 11th homicide investigated by Metro this year.
The number of people tying the knot in Clark County fell to a 26-year low after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history tainted the city’s image and spooked lovers.
The way Jennifer Holub sees it, there are three sources of funds for victims of the Oct. 1 shooting, and “everyone’s basically screwing everyone.”
Doctors in Las Vegas told Frank Calzadillas to say his goodbyes to 30-year-old wife, Jovanna. Against all odds, she lived and will be discharged from a Phoenix hospital on Thursday.
Someone at Sunrise Hospital had clothing made with the slogan “TRAUMA STRONG. ‘We don’t close our doors.’”
It took 15 minutes to correct an erroneous dispatch that said University Medical Center, home of the only Level 1 trauma center in the Las Vegas Valley, was “completely out of beds” shortly after the Strip shooting, radio logs show.
Las Vegas police last week arrested another teen in the March 2017 slaying of woman during a purported drug deal.
Rebecca West, whose death was ruled a homicide by the Clark County coroner’s office, died of a gunshot wound to her head. The 52-year-old’s partner, who was found dead next to her, had not been identified by Monday morning.
Manuel de Jesus Parra-Luna, 28, was shot in the head Saturday morning by his girlfriend’s husband, later identified as 41-year-old Jorge Rodriguez, who then killed himself. The woman also was wounded, but is expected to survive.
Jovanni Grimes was fatally shot about 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Lewis Family Park, near East Charleston Boulevard and Tree Line Drive. The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday ruled his death a homicide.
Carlos Anton Pashaca-Rodriguez, 21, died of multiple gunshot wounds to his head and multiple stab and incise wounds, according to the Clark County coroner’s office. His death was ruled a homicide.
Jeffrey Robinson, 62, was shot late on Jan. 4 in the parking lot of a residential area on the 6200 block of Ilanos Lane after arguing with another man over a parking spot. The suspected shooter used a shotgun, police said.
Las Vegas police are investigating an incident at a central valley apartment complex.
No one was injured after an attempted robbery and shootout at a central valley convenience store.