Before the Las Vegas mass shooting, a friend of the gunman pleaded with him not to “shoot or kill innocent people,” according to newspaper reports. The warning highlights missed signs ahead of the tragic attack.
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A soldier reportedly shot himself in the head before a Cybertruck exploded outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel, according to officials. The incident is under investigation, with authorities seeking details.
A recent study has ranked Nevada as the most dangerous state for crime in the U.S., citing high rates of violent and property crimes. The findings raise concerns about public safety across the state. (FOX5 Vegas)
Las Vegas police say the suspect in a Cybertruck blast used ChatGPT to plan the attack. Authorities are investigating the role of AI tools in facilitating the incident, raising concerns over misuse of technology.
Vem Miller was charged with illegal gun possession near a Trump rally, authorities say. Details on the incident and Miller’s background remain limited as investigations continue. Updates are pending.
Hotel room heists are surging, with criminals targeting guests while they sleep, authorities warn. Travelers are urged to remain vigilant and secure valuables as incidents rise nationwide. (ktnv.com)
A suspect in a recent stabbing on the Las Vegas Strip is believed to have entered the U.S. illegally, according to ICE officials. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and the suspect’s immigration status.
A former Las Vegas official convicted of killing a journalist was sentenced to serve at least 28 years in prison, The Guardian reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about press freedom and accountability.
Las Vegas police revealed that two letters were found on the suspect’s phone in connection to the Cybertruck explosion incident. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the blast. No further details have been released.
Violent crime on the Las Vegas Strip is rising, raising concerns among locals and tourists alike. The sheriff addresses the issue, outlining steps law enforcement is taking to enhance safety and curb violence.









