PD: 1 dead, 2 injured in shooting on Las Vegas Strip
NEWS: Police said a gunman opened fire near Las Vegas Blvd and Harmon Ave around 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
Posted at 7:29 AM, Apr 25, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-25 10:50:29-04
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) â Police are investigating a deadly early morning shooting on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday where one person was killed and two others were injured.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Homicide Lt. Ray Spencer says around 3 a.m. a group of men got into a fight outside of the Hawaiian Marketplace on Las Vegas Boulevard, near Harmon Avenue.
Soon after, one of the men in the group began shooting, striking a man involved in the altercation before taking off from the scene.
1 dead, 2 hurt in Las Vegas Strip shooting; Suspect arrested
April 25, 2021
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LAS VEGAS (AP) An early morning shooting on the Las Vegas Strip has left one person dead and two others injured, authorities said Sunday.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said the gunman was taken into custody at a hotel. His name hasn t been released yet.
Police say a group of men in their 20s got into a fight outside of the Hawaiian Marketplace about 3 a.m. and one man began shooting before he fled the scene.
Witnesses said two men tried chasing the suspected gunman with one throwing a rock at the shooter’s head.
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