Former President Trump labeled Nevada and the nation a “cesspool of crime,” drawing sharp criticism as Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo and GOP candidate Adam Laxalt observed the remarks.
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The U.S. once enforced a federal ban on assault weapons, enacted in 1994 but allowed to expire in 2004. NPR explores the political and social factors behind its lapse and the ongoing debate over gun control.
After a Las Vegas man opened fire in Manhattan, questions arise about Nevada’s gun laws. The state allows open carry and has few restrictions on gun ownership, fueling debate on regulation and public safety.
San Diego County political leaders have condemned the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, urging for justice and increased community safety measures. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports a rise in violent crime across the city, highlighting recent incidents and police efforts to enhance public safety. Officials urge residents to stay vigilant as investigations continue.
Seven people were hospitalized following a shooting that shut down US 95 in Henderson. Authorities responded to the incident, which caused significant traffic delays. An investigation is ongoing.
Since the 1999 Columbine tragedy, the U.S. has witnessed 11 mass deadly school shootings, highlighting ongoing challenges in preventing such violence. ABC News reviews these devastating events and their impact on communities.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man involved in the robbery of a local business. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. More details at ktnv.com.
A tragic Las Vegas shooting claimed multiple lives, including a man who heroically saved his wife and a dedicated special education teacher. The community mourns the loss of these courageous individuals.
The Las Vegas Sheriff confirmed a controversial agreement with ICE to transfer undocumented inmates to federal custody. The deal has sparked debate over local law enforcement’s role in immigration enforcement.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The global anti-doping agency has called on US authorities to halt a planned drug-fueled event in Las Vegas, citing serious concerns over athlete safety and the promotion of substance abuse.
Hollow statements and cruel budget cuts follow another US gun tragedy, fueling public outrage. Critics argue that political inaction worsens the crisis, while victims’ families demand effective reform.
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.