Las Vegas Review-Journal

Crackdown nabs 1,200

Three-month Metro operation reduces Strip-area violence

- By Sabrina Schnur

Las Vegas police arrested more than 1,200 people on the Strip during a three-month operation to curb violence in the area.

Metropolit­an Police Department’s Convention Center Area Command arrested 1,229 people around the Strip and confiscate­d 64 guns from the area during Operation Persistent Pressure, which ran overnight every Friday and Saturday night from

Sept. 18 to Dec. 20, according to Metro Capt. Dori Koren.

“The spike in crime we saw in our tourist corridor was resolved to some extent,” Koren said Tuesday during a livestream recapping 2020. “We made tremendous progress in dealing with the violent crime that you saw in our tourist corridor.”

The charges included disorderly conduct, assault, battery, robbery and illegal shooting, Koren said, citing that 36 percent of all arrests were for felonies or gross misdemeano­rs.

“Violent crime on and around the Las Vegas Strip began to rise significan­tly in September,” Koren said in a statement Friday morning. “The primary driver for this activity was related to a sharp rise in firearm-related incidents and aggravated assaults (i.e., shootings).”

The Review-journal previously reported on a large fight at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas on Sept. 6; a pistol-whipping at Caesars Palace on Sept. 18; a stabbing Sept. 30 near the Bellagio; and five shootings throughout the month.

In an October interview, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told the Review-journal that Metro was increasing the presence of undercover officers with the assistance of the Department of Homeland Security and working on being omnipresen­t.

“On a regular basis, especially

Metro Capt. Dori Koren said Friday that the number of shootings decreased 54 percent from October to December, and police also observed a decrease in the number of robberies and sexual assaults in the Strip corridor.

during the bewitching hours of late Friday nights and Saturday nights, we bring a lot of resources throughout the Police Department to bear within that Strip corridor,” the sheriff said at the time. “So we have an omnipresen­ce, police officers in uniforms, spread out through the corridor, so we can have quick response if we do observe anything and be proactive.”

Lombardo cited Operation Top Gun, a 30-day plan prior to Operation Persistent Pressure that led to the confiscati­on of 64 guns from the Strip. Lombardo said 55 percent of arrests made by Las Vegas police on the Strip during those efforts involved people from out of state.

Koren said Friday that the number of shootings decreased 54 percent from October to December, and police also observed a decrease in the number of robberies and sexual assaults in the Strip corridor.

“This initiative was based on a collaborat­ive effort of proactive policing and crime prevention that involved nearly every component of the LVMPD,” Koren said. “Likewise, LVMPD’S partners — to include those in casino and hotel security, the Nevada Highway Patrol, and the Clark County School District Police Department — played a vital role in advancing this operation.”

In October, overall violent crime in the area around the Strip was up 8 percent compared with 2019, but Koren said that by Dec. 20, at the end of Operation Persistent Pressure, violent crime in the area was 1.8 percent higher than last year’s numbers.

“We are still maintainin­g our progress by using our existing area command resources, and we are also constantly evaluating what other new efforts need to be made to continue improving the safety and quality of life on the Strip,” Koren said.

 ?? Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-journal @Elipagepho­to ?? Metropolit­an Police Department officers patrol in front of the Bellagio in October as part of Operation Persistent Pressure.
Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-journal @Elipagepho­to Metropolit­an Police Department officers patrol in front of the Bellagio in October as part of Operation Persistent Pressure.
 ?? Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-journal @Elipagepho­to ?? Metro’s Convention Center Area Command arrested 1,229 people around the Strip and confiscate­d 64 guns from the area during Operation Persistent Pressure.
Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-journal @Elipagepho­to Metro’s Convention Center Area Command arrested 1,229 people around the Strip and confiscate­d 64 guns from the area during Operation Persistent Pressure.

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