Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officer recalls need to survive

Pair sentenced to years in prison for 2015 shooting

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

Responding to a home burglary, Las Vegas police officer Jeremy Robertson was met with gunfire.

A bullet pierced his upper right leg, and he dropped to the ground.

His mind raced to his pregnant wife, Melissa, and their then-18-month-old son, he told a judge Thursday before two men convicted in the shooting were sent to prison.

“I will never forget the moment I finally realized what had happened,” Robertson said, wearing his beige uniform with a Purple Heart medal above his nameplate, standing on a right leg shortened after surgery to repair his wound. “I needed to do everything I could to survive to see them again.”

Fellow officers carried him from the scene, and he spoke with his wife from a hospital trauma table.

District Judge Mark Bailus ordered Clemon Hudson, 23, and Steven Turner, 27, who were convicted by a jury in April of attempted murder and other charges, to serve 14 to 40 years behind bars.

In a courtroom packed with dozens of officers, Chief Deputy District Attorney John Giordani said the actions of Hudson and Turner “changed officer Robertson’s life forever … and had a major impact on the law enforcemen­t community.”

Had the bullet struck Robertson 2 centimeter­s to the right, he probably would not have survived, the prosecutor said.

Hudson and Turner also were found guilty of battery with a deadly weapon resulting in substantia­l bodily harm, attempted burglary in possession of a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit burglary.

In September 2015, officers responded to a home in the 6700 block of Oveja Circle, near Alta Drive and Rainbow Boulevard, where police said a 911 caller reported armed men in the backyard.

Defense attorneys said the crime was out of character for the two men, who had no previous criminal history.

After Robertson, then 37, was struck, officer Malik Grego-smith, then 35, shot Turner in the left calf.

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas police officer Jeremy Robertson with his wife, Melissa, during the sentencing hearing Thursday for Clemon Hudson and Steven Turner at the Regional Justice Center.
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Erik Verduzco Las Vegas police officer Jeremy Robertson with his wife, Melissa, during the sentencing hearing Thursday for Clemon Hudson and Steven Turner at the Regional Justice Center. Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco

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