Second person charged in shooting outside 7-Eleven
A second person was arrested following a Sunday night shooting in the central valley.
Las Vegas police documents identified Lushana Mckee, in her mid-30s, as a second suspect in the shooting outside the 7-Eleven at 901 N. Rancho Drive, near Washington Avenue.
She was booked Monday into the
Clark County Detention Center on counts of conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to discharge a gun within a prohibited area, booking records show.
The Metropolitan Police Department also arrested 18-year-old Roman Mckee-roberts after the shooting. He faces charges of attempted murder, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit and discharging a gun within a prohibited area.
Just before 7 p.m. Sunday, Mckeeroberts shot at another man, later identified as Ricardo Kimbro-sambrano, in the 7-Eleven parking lot, an arrest report shows.
The incident occurred when a woman, who Mckee told police is her sister-inlaw, fought with Kimbro-sambrano’s girlfriend inside the 7-Eleven. Mckee and Kimbro-sambrano tried to stop the fight and moved it to the parking lot outside, the arrest report said.
Kimbro-sambrano told police he felt threatened when one of the women shouted the name of a Blood gang known for violence and retrieved a handgun from his car. Mckee-roberts retrieved a handgun from another car, the arrest report said.
The two fired several rounds at each other, with Mckee-roberts shooting from a white Jeep while his mother drove away. A manhunt for Drey began that day. Taylor had been enrolled at UNLV since spring 2015 and was enrolled to attend again in the fall, a spokesman said.
Upon graduation, he had a full-time job waiting for him upon at Northrop Grumman Corp., a global aerospace and defense technology company, said Ashley Agoha, the secretary of UNLV’S National Society of Black Engineers chapter.