Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Judge: Man, 19, incompeten­t to stand trial in 3 fatal shootings

- By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

A 19-year-old man charged in a capital murder case involving three fatal shootings was deemed incompeten­t to stand trial during a court hearing Friday.

Two of the three psychiatri­sts who evaluated Alonzo Brown found him incompeten­t to face charges in connection with the shootings, District Judge Christy Craig said. He was ordered to be sent to a state psychiatri­c hospital until he is deemed competent to understand court proceeding­s and stand trial.

During a court hearing last month, Brown’s defense attorney said he was concerned about Brown’s “delusional behavior.”

Brown has been charged with three counts of murder with a deadly weapon, two counts of carrying a concealed firearm and 20 counts of illegally dischargin­g a firearm. Prosecutor­s have filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty.

He is accused of three shootings spanning the first six months of this year. The first victim, 26-yearold Tevin Alhashemi, was found dead inside a parked car on Jan. 18 in the parking lot of the Tropicana Royale apartments, near Tropicana Avenue and Spencer Street.

Four months later, 62-year-old Paulo Viana was shot at a bus stop on May 4 near Tropicana Avenue and Nellis Boulevard. Josue Chaparro-montalvo, 36, was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds on June 23 on a sidewalk near Tropicana and Boulder Highway.

Brown was arrested in June in connection with Chaparro-montalvo’s killing, and was indicted by a grand jury on two murder counts the following month.

He was indicted in September in connection with Alhashemi’s killing.

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