Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officers shoot DUI suspect

Police: Man ran, got firearm planted in a bush and fired at least one shot

- By Max Michor Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegas police shot and killed a DUI suspect Wednesday morning after he fired at least one shot at officers responding to a three-vehicle crash in the southwest valley.

The exchange of gunfire occurred after the man crashed about 7:15 a.m. near South Rainbow Boulevard and Gary Avenue, close to Blue Diamond Road. Witnesses later told detectives that the man hid an object — later determined to be a gun — in a bush near the roadway before officers arrived at the scene of the crash, Metropolit­an Police Department Capt. Jamie Prosser said at a late-morning news briefing.

During the investigat­ion into the crash, the man refused to take a field sobriety test after appearing to be under the influence, police said.

Instead, Prosser said, he ran from officers into an adjacent desert area, picked up the gun and fired at least one shot toward police.

Two officers fired back and hit the man, who died at the

SUSPECT

scene.

Another person was hospitaliz­ed with injuries unrelated to the crash, but Prosser did not say what caused that person’s injuries.

Per department protocol, Metro will identify the officers who shot the man after 48 hours have passed since the shooting.

During the hourslong investigat­ion Wednesday, constructi­on workers could be seen standing on scaffoldin­g on an unfinished building south of the scene, watching as detectives worked.

The suspect will be identified by the coroner’s office once his family has been notified.

His death was the 134th homicide and 20th police shooting investigat­ed by Metro this year, according to records maintained by the Las Vegas Review-journal.

Ten of those police shootings were fatal.

Review-journal staff writers Rio Lacanlale and Mike Shoro contribute­d to this report.

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