Las Vegas Fatal Shooting Victim Remains Unidentified, No Arrests Made
Posted on: November 23, 2021, 02:35h.
Last updated on: November 23, 2021, 05:42h.
Las Vegas Metro police are continuing to search for the assailant who shot a man on Boulder Highway late last week. The victim ran into the nearby Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall to report he has just been wounded. He died later on Thursday.
The incident began after the victim was approached by two unknown men while sitting at a bus stop. One of the suspects started to argue with the victim.
As the situation escalated, the suspect displayed a firearm and then shot the man, KLAS, a local TV station, reported. The suspects fled from the crime scene and headed in a southerly direction, police believe. It was unclear what led to the dispute.
Still, the victim was well enough to make it into Sam’s Town. But then he collapsed at the gaming property. A short time later, he was seen by emergency doctors at Sunrise Hospital and later declared deceased, according to Las Vegas Metro Police Lt. Jeff Swanbeck.
Authorities have yet to identify the victim as of Tuesday. He was described by police as being a Black male in his 30s.
As of last week, Metro Lt. Jason Johansson said details on the incident are “extremely limited.”
No New Details
A spokeswoman for the Clark County Coroner’s Office told Casino.org on Tuesday they did not have any information to release on the investigation.
The coroner’s office is expected to identify the cause and manner of death. They also need to notify the victim’s next of kin. It is likely they are performing an autopsy on the victim.
Police also have yet to identify the shooting suspect or second suspect connected to the incident. Police searched the crime scene for physical evidence. They also looked for witnesses to the crime.
Sam’s Town is known as a local casino. It is operated by Boyd Gaming.
Prior Violent Crime
In an unrelated incident, two bandits attacked an elderly man on Christmas Day last year in Sam’s Town’s parking garage before stealing his wallet.
The victim of the assault was believed to be in his 90s, according to the Review-Journal. Details on his injuries were not released.
The two robbers were described as being in their 20s. They were last seen running away from the garage, located off Boulder Highway.
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