Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Two security guards fatally shot in room at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur

LV Valley ties Metro homicide record

- By Rio Lacanlale Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

The string of holiday season killings in the Las Vegas Valley continued Saturday morning when two security guards were gunned down inside a hotel room.

The killings at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur marked the fourth double homicide and the fifth multiple homicide investigat­ed by the Metropolit­an Police Department this month.

Since Dec. 22, Metro has investigat­ed 12 homicides, all but one resulting from gun violence. But over the same stretch, the valley has had 15 homicides, including the deaths of three people Thursday inside a North Las Vegas home.

“People are too quick to go to guns,” Metro homicide Capt. Robert Plummer said Wednesday night of the climbing homicide numbers.

In 2016, Metro investigat­ed a record-breaking 168 homicides, including two for other agencies. On Saturday, with one day before the new year, Metro tied 2016’s homicide investigat­ion number. The 2017 total excludes the 58 killed in the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting Oct. 1.

Saturday’s double homicide, which pushed this year’s homicide count to tie the record, happened sometime before 6:35 a.m., when police said a hotel guest at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, 740 S. Decatur Blvd., requested security to her room after two men she had invited in forced her out.

By the time the uniformed security guards — an armed woman and an unarmed man — arrived at the room, only one of the two men was still inside.

Metro homicide Lt. Dan McGrath said police concluded, based on witness statements and surveillan­ce video, that the shooter let the guards into the room. The suspect, later identified as 29-year-old Christophe­r Olague, argued briefly with the guards, then started shooting, McGrath said.

The armed security officer did not draw her weapon, police said.

Before police arrived, the gunman ran to a nearby neighborho­od on the 5000 block of Evergreen Place, just west of Arizona Charlie’s Decatur. He tried and failed two carjacking­s, then jumped over a wall into a backyard.

Police said the homeowner was initially able to keep out the gunman, who tried to break in through a back door.

“But officers were already on scene, and as they’re closing in on him, he enters the garage, which had a laundry room, and shoots himself in the head,” McGrath said.

Olague was taken to University Medical Center’s trauma unit with critical injuries. As of Saturday evening, he was still alive, but McGrath said the man’s head wound was not survivable.

Golden Entertainm­ent, the parent

company of Arizona Charlie’s, called the shooting “a senseless act of violence” in a statement issued Saturday night.

“These individual­s were security officers dedicated to protecting our guests and other team members,” it read. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the victims during this difficult time.”

Golden Entertainm­ent expressed gratitude to Metro for its quick response and efforts to ensure the safety of guests and team members.

The company said it is providing counseling and other resources to team members who need profession­al support to deal with the shooting.

Ahead of New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns on the Strip and downtown Plummer reassured the public the shooting was an isolated incident.

“I want you to know right now that this has nothing to do with terrorism,” he said Saturday morning outside the hotel-casino.

Las Vegas Review-Journal records show Metro has investigat­ed 22 homicides this month, more than double the nine investigat­ed in December 2016.

 ?? Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-Journal @vegasphoto­graph ?? Metro detectives investigat­e Saturday after two security guards were killed in a hotel room at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur.
Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-Journal @vegasphoto­graph Metro detectives investigat­e Saturday after two security guards were killed in a hotel room at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur.
 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-Journal @KMCannonPh­oto ?? A security guard is stationed Saturday at the Klondike Tower hotel rooms at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur. Two security guards were killed in a hotel room earlier Saturday.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-Journal @KMCannonPh­oto A security guard is stationed Saturday at the Klondike Tower hotel rooms at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur. Two security guards were killed in a hotel room earlier Saturday.

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