Las Vegas Review-Journal

Photos taken by victim’s girlfriend led investigat­ors to suspect

- By Ricardo Torres-cortez Contact Ricardo Torres-cortez at rtorres@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow him on Twitter @rickytwrit­es.

The suspect in a fatal shooting Oct. 28 outside a downtown Las Vegas convenienc­e store was found using photos the victim’s girlfriend took of the vehicle the gunman fled in, according to police.

Rudy Becerril, 45, was booked the next day into the Clark County Detention Center on a murder charge and on a warrant for being an outof-state fugitive, Las Vegas Justice Court records show.

It took police days to name him because he “refused to identify himself,” according to his arrest report from the Metropolit­an Police Department.

The quarrel and subsequent shooting in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven, 1415 E. Fremont St., near 15th Street, were caught on surveillan­ce video, police said.

Becerril and Devin Anderson,

22, who did not know each other, arrived in separate vehicles at the store about 10 minutes before the 9:45 p.m. shooting.

They exchanged words before Becerril pulled out a gun, prompting Anderson to do the same, police said. Becerril pointed the gun at Anderson, who was shot after he pointed the gun at his alleged killer.

As Anderson lay wounded, Becerril pistol-whipped him, police said.

Anderson died at University Medical Center.

As Becerril and the woman accompanyi­ng him were driving away, Anderson’s girlfriend took photos of their Nissan Rogue, which included the license plate, police said.

Officers used that number to track down the southwest Las Vegas address of the woman, and they arrested Becerril there less than two hours after the shooting, police said.

Police have said Anderson was killed in a shootout, but it was unclear in the arrest report if he fired his gun.

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