Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Police: Man tossed infant daughter from balcony, killing her

- By Katelyn Newberg

A man is accused of throwing his 2-month-old daughter from an apartment complex balcony, killing the infant during a domestic disturbanc­e in southeast Las Vegas early Saturday morning, police said.

About 3:45 a.m., a woman called 911 to report that her infant had been “thrown off of a balcony,” Metropolit­an Police Department homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said Saturday.

The baby’s father, who was later identified as 32-year-old Clarence Martin Jr., was later arrested after allegedly lighting the apartment on fire, fleeing and being involved in two crashes, according to a statement from Metro Saturday evening.

When police arrived at the apartment complex at 10115 Jeffreys St., near South Eastern Avenue and St. Rose Parkway, “they found the mother holding the child in a parking lot,” Spencer said. The infant girl was taken to St. Rose Hospital and Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

Detectives believe the man and woman were involved in a “domestic disturbanc­e” in the apartment, and

the father “grabbed the child from the mother, walked outside and threw the baby from the second story balcony onto the asphalt below,” Spencer said.

Before police arrived, the man allegedly lit the apartment on fire. Detectives believe the family dog died in the fire, Spencer said.

He then drove away and was involved in a hit-and-run crash “directly in front of the apartment complex,” Spencer said.

The man was then involved in a second crash, a rollover, on the 215 Beltway at the McCarran Internatio­nal Airport connector, Spencer said.

He fled from the second crash and abandoned his car near the airport, police said. After a chase inside the airport, he was arrested, Spencer said.

The man was taken to University Medical Center for treatment of injuries from the crashes and for evaluation of narcotics use. He was booked in absentia for open murder, animal cruelty and arson.

It was unclear whether anyone else was injured in the two crashes. The baby will be identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

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Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-Journal Fire was set Saturday to an apartment at a complex at 10115 Jeffreys Street in Las Vegas.

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