Several U.S. cities and states are leading efforts to ban the bump stock, the device used by the Las Vegas shooter to increase gunfire speed. Lawmakers push for stricter regulations amid growing safety concerns.
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Nevada’s first African-American U.S. attorney aims to “open the door” for future generations, emphasizing diversity and justice in her historic appointment, officials said.
Archived: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Salt Lake City has removed a foreign fugitive and son of a reputed crime boss. The operation underscores ICE’s commitment to public safety and enforcing immigration laws.
A man accused of killing Las Vegas woman Lesly Palacio has been extradited from Mexico to the U.S., authorities confirmed. He will face charges in connection with the case, KLAS 8 News Now reports.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the recent Las Vegas shooting is unlikely to lead to new federal gun-control laws, reflecting ongoing political divisions and challenges in passing legislation on firearm regulations.
The FBI intensifies efforts against white-collar crime, targeting fraud, embezzlement, and cybercrime. Through advanced investigations, they aim to protect businesses and the public from financial exploitation.
The District of Nevada has appointed an Acting U.S. Attorney, overseeing federal prosecutions and legal matters. The Department of Justice emphasizes commitment to justice and public safety in the region.
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.
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.
A shooting at a Nevada casino has left three dead and a wounded suspect in custody, authorities report. The motive remains unclear as police continue their investigation into the tragic incident.
An Israeli government official was charged with soliciting a 15-year-old girl in Las Vegas, according to court documents. The Guardian reports the case is under ongoing investigation.
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.
One dead and multiple injured after a shooting at a Las Vegas Athletic Club, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident. No further details have been released. ABC News will provide updates.



















