USA Today reports on the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, honoring those impacted by the tragic 2017 mass shooting. The article details the lives lost and the enduring impact on families and the community.
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Locals in Las Vegas express growing concern as aggravated assaults on the Strip rise sharply. Authorities urge vigilance while working to address the recent surge in violent crime, according to KSNV reports.
A soldier who died in the Las Vegas blast intended the attack as a “wake-up call” for the US, according to authorities. The incident raises concerns over domestic security and military vigilance.
LA County authorities say a string of armed robberies paused after suspects traveled to Las Vegas for a wedding. The DOJ reports the break in the spree led to their eventual capture.
In 2023, school shootings have surged nationwide, with over 30 incidents reported across multiple states. This article from Education Week details the locations, impact, and ongoing concerns for student safety.
The Department of Criminal Justice at UNLV offers comprehensive programs focusing on crime prevention, law enforcement, and justice system reform, preparing students for impactful careers in the criminal justice field.
The Justice Department has unveiled a new initiative aimed at reducing violent crime nationwide. The program focuses on enhanced law enforcement coordination and community partnerships to improve public safety.
At least 59 people were killed in a mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas. The gunman opened fire on a crowd at a music festival, marking one of the deadliest attacks in U.S. history.
Las Vegas police investigate the Cybertruck explosion, examining suspect’s writings for clues. Authorities seek motive and connections as the probe continues. Updates expected soon. (ABC News)
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.
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)
Newly released documents indicate the Las Vegas shooter was deeply engaged in conspiracy theories. Authorities are examining how these beliefs may have influenced his actions in the 2017 mass shooting, raising questions about motive and mental state.
Retired Las Vegas deputy chief has been confirmed as Nevada’s new U.S. Marshal, bringing decades of law enforcement experience to the role. He aims to strengthen federal and local partnerships statewide.
Henderson has been ranked the third safest large city in the United States, according to a new report highlighted by KSNV. The city’s low crime rates and strong community policing contributed to its high safety ranking.
A Las Vegas realtor was shot and killed by police after calling for help during a home invasion. Authorities responded to the distress call, leading to a fatal confrontation. Investigations are ongoing.
Las Vegas police are investigating potential connections between a recent Cybertruck explosion and a separate attack in New Orleans. Authorities are collaborating to determine if the incidents are linked.
Las Vegas faces a rising crime wave amid a police shortage and shifts in California’s prison policies, which critics say have led to an influx of offenders in the city. Officials call for urgent reforms.
A man has been charged with a hate crime following a stabbing incident in downtown Las Vegas, KSNV reports. Authorities say the attack was motivated by bias, and the investigation is ongoing.
A deadly blast involving a Tesla Cybertruck occurred outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, officials confirm. Investigators say the explosion was intentional. No further details have been released.
At a Las Vegas rally, Donald Trump warned attendees against dying in the intense heat, controversially stating, “I don’t care about you, I just want your vote,” sparking backlash over his blunt remarks.