Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Police: Social media threat led to suspect

- By Sabrina Schnur

A Sandy Valley man was charged with stalking after Facebook warned police about a video he allegedly posted threatenin­g to kill a man who lived less than 5 miles from him.

Robert Eller, 40, was arrested Nov. 3 on a warrant and charged with stalking, according to jail records.

Las Vegas police were notified by Facebook on April 27 after Eller posted a 17-minute video threatenin­g to kill a fellow Sandy Valley man, according to an arrest report from the Metropolit­an Police Department.

Sandy Valley is about 50 miles southwest of Las Vegas.

“Eller is observed holding a guitar and large sword and says several times it is time for (the victim) to die and that Eller is going to cut (the victim’s) head off,” the arrest report said. “He also posted pictures of (the victim) and stated he was going to kill him.”

Eller said in the video that he believed the victim stole his guitar while Eller was in prison and that he made the sword “for the sole purpose of cutting (the victim’s) head off,” police said.

District Court documents indicate Eller was convicted in 2002 on one felony count of receiving or transferri­ng stolen vehicles; one count of felony robbery in 2011; and one felony count of attempted grand larceny in 2015.

He also has one open case in Goodspring­s Justice Court for felony assault on a protected person with use of a deadly weapon from December. He was arrested when he arrived at Goodspring­s Justice Court Nov. 3 for a status check in the case.

Eller is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.

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