They are scheduled to make their initial court appearances today. Police spokesman Bill Cassell said that of the 26 people who participated in the crimes, 10 have been identified by police. Cassell said that as of Tuesday afternoon, police have filed three arrest warrants for other suspects in the case. Cassell added that although some of the people in the video have been identified as gang members, police do not consider the swarm a gang activity because not all those involved belong to gangs.
He also said that if patrons or workers at a store ever find themselves in similar circumstances, they need to get out of the store if possible and call police. A nursing assistant arrested in May after allegedly sexually assaulting patients at a Las Vegas rehabilitation center appeared in court on Monday. A man who briefly escaped from police custody in after he was arrested in connection with three fatal shootings was given three life sentences Friday.
A jury began deliberations Thursday to determine if one of two men convicted of murder in a fatal shooting should be put to death. Nelson Ortiz was sentenced to prison Wednesday for voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of year-old Brandon Coristine. Christopher Berrios, 55, is accused of killing year-old Bernard Robledo at the Las Vegas home they shared and dumping his body in a recycling bin in September.
A Las Vegas man is facing a murder charge after police said a witness and several cameras linked him to a fatal shooting, according to an arrest report released Tuesday. A convicted sex offender and his brother made video court appearances Tuesday after being indicted on kidnapping and sexual assault charges involving a year-old girl. By signing up you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
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