Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Officer fatally shoots suspect

- By Rio Lacanlale

A male suspect was shot and killed by a police officer Saturday morning during a physical altercatio­n after a traffic stop north of downtown Las Vegas.

About 7:40 a.m., a Las Vegas police officer attempted to pull over the suspect, who was speeding and driving recklessly in a residentia­l area, police said. Police dispatch logs show the traffic stop was first reported near East Tropicana Avenue and Mountain Vista Street.

The suspect eventually pulled over about seven miles away, near Sunrise Avenue and 18th Street, just north of Fremont Street, according to Metropolit­an Police Department Capt. Jamie Prosser. The officer then asked the driver to step out of the vehicle, which he did, she said.

“The subject began reaching for a large, bulky item in his waistband,” Prosser told reporters during a news conference late Saturday morning near the scene of the shooting. Prosser declined to say whether he was armed.

The officer told him to stop reaching for the item, but when the suspect repeatedly ignored the commands, the officer grabbed him in an attempt to put him in handcuffs, Prosser said. The suspect instead turned on the officer, and the two began wrestling, she said.

During the fight, the officer deployed his Taser, but Prosser said it wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the deployment was successful.

The suspect briefly fell to the ground but stood up again and “charged at the officer,” Prosser said, prompting the officer to open fire.

The suspect was struck an unknown number of times and was pronounced dead at University Medical Center. It was not clear how many shots were fired.

The scene was roped off by crime tape for nearly four hours Saturday as Metro officers investigat­ed and reviewed body-worn camera footage.

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