Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Police say Vegas airport aggressor shot

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LAS VEGAS — A man who entered restricted areas at McCarran Internatio­nal Airport charged and assaulted officers without provocatio­n before being shot and wounded by a police sergeant, a senior police official said Saturday.

Police identified the man shot Thursday as 32-yearold Jordan Henry and said he remained hospitaliz­ed in critical but stable condition.

Police didn’t release a hometown for Henry but said he arrived on a Nov. 17 flight from Indianapol­is and that he had a record of arrests in Indiana and Georgia.

Henry was booked into jail in absentia on charges of two types of battery and of trespass.

Police body-camera video excerpts shown to reporters Saturday appeared to show that the first officer to encounter a man in a baggage-handling area used nonconfron­tational language before reaching for the man’s arm.

The video then showed the man quickly pulling away and turning toward another officer who was next visible on the ground next to a police vehicle.

Officers chased the man on foot to another part of the airport until a second encounter when another officer was knocked to the ground before the man was shot by the sergeant, video shows.

Assistant Sheriff Charles Hank said one injured officer had a broken nose, a broken finger and an orbital fracture.

“He was very violent, very aggressive, in a rage, just extremely hostile, without any provocatio­n from what we could see,” Hank said.

Officers’ attempts to use a stun gun to stop the man failed, Hank said.

Hank said police first encountere­d Henry after officers responded to an airport employee’s report of a man going through a security door but then didn’t find anybody in the immediate vicinity.

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