A Romanian fugitive and son of a reputed crime boss was arrested in Las Vegas on domestic violence charges. He has since been removed from the US, authorities confirmed. The case highlights ongoing cross-border law enforcement efforts.
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Las Vegas teens suspected of running down a former police chief while he rode his bike were reportedly on a crime spree, the New York Post reports. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
New data reveals a sharp increase in homicide rates across major U.S. cities in 2016, raising concerns over public safety and prompting calls for urgent policy responses. The New York Times reports on this troubling trend.
A murder suspect near the Las Vegas Strip faces gruesome charges after allegedly eating part of the victim’s face following a homicide. Authorities continue to investigate the disturbing case.
A courtroom attack resulted in a deadly incident, leading to a 26-year prison sentence for the perpetrator. The case highlights serious security lapses and raises concerns about courtroom safety measures.
Former congressional candidate wrongly accused of murder has been exonerated, CNN reports. New evidence cleared their name in the killing of a man, ending a years-long legal battle.
A 15-year-old runaway from North Dakota was shot and killed in Las Vegas while the suspect reportedly FaceTimed a girl during the incident, authorities say. The case remains under investigation.
Thinking of retiring in Las Vegas? While the city offers entertainment and no state income tax, high living costs and extreme summer heat could pose challenges for retirees. Experts advise careful financial and lifestyle planning.
A Filipino man was fatally stabbed in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. The incident is under investigation as police seek witnesses. The community mourns the loss of the victim, highlighting concerns over local safety.
Israeli official Alexandrovich failed to appear at a US court hearing addressing child sex charges, according to Al Jazeera. The absence raises questions about the case’s next legal steps.
Despite a national decline in crime rates, chaos and disorder appear to be rising, fueling public concern. This paradox challenges law enforcement and communities alike, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
In 2021, several major cities worldwide reported alarmingly high homicide rates, highlighting ongoing challenges in public safety. Time Magazine explores the factors driving these trends and their broader social impact.
A Las Vegas DA defended the bail granted in an Israeli official’s child sex sting case, calling it “standard,” amid sharp criticism from a U.S. attorney who called the decision contentious.
A Las Vegas road-rage suspect was apprehended in Virginia following a multi-state pursuit. Authorities coordinated across jurisdictions to safely arrest the individual, ending the dangerous incident.
A Las Vegas man has been accused of videotaping a sexual assault, authorities report. The incident is under investigation as officials urge anyone with information to come forward. Further details await formal charges.
A man arrested for a recent crime spree in Las Vegas is also wanted in Montana, authorities confirmed. The suspect faces multiple charges as investigations continue across state lines.
The FBI suspects a soldier linked to the Las Vegas Cybertruck blast may have been suffering from PTSD, raising questions about mental health support for veterans, according to Al Jazeera reports.
A new Newsweek map highlights US cities with the highest homicide rates, revealing alarming hotspots across the nation. The data underscores growing concerns over urban violence and public safety priorities.
ICE arrests in Nevada are sharply increasing, including individuals with no criminal record, sparking concerns over enforcement practices and community impact, according to The Nevada Independent.
The Trump administration reportedly shielded an Israeli official accused of child sex crimes from U.S. prosecution, raising concerns about diplomatic immunity and justice for victims, The Electronic Intifada reports.