Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dangerous suspect’s release baffles cop

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died had he remained in custody.

Patton works on the team that investigat­es police shootings and spoke at Monday’s hearing. The county holds such hearings to release informatio­n about police shootings after the district attorney’s office has preliminar­ily deemed those shootings justified.

Munoz, 28, was fatally shot on the morning of Oct. 19 by Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper David Dudley, a 17-year agency veteran, after a miles-long pursuit, carjacking and assault at the Findlay Cadillac dealership, on Auto Show Drive at Gibson Road in Henderson.

Just before that, he had punched a woman at a gas station on Fremont Street at Eastern Avenue and stolen her car.

Dudley fired one round at Munoz as he reversed the stolen car. The trooper told investigat­ors he believed then that the car dealership carjacking victim, an elderly man Munoz had attacked, was still on the ground behind the vehicle, Patton said.

The round struck Munoz in the abdomen, and he died at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center the following day. A medical examiner found he had methamphet­amine, marijuana and fentanyl in his system at the time of his death, Patton said.

Boulder City police arrested Munoz near the Boulder City landfill after he sped through school zones multiple times and admitted to officers he was on drugs. The car he was driving had been reported stolen in Arizona the previous day.

But police released Munoz to the Boulder City Hospital, which transferre­d him to Valley Hospital. He checked himself out of the hospital that night, Patton said, and carjacked the woman in Las Vegas early the next morning.

Boulder City police submitted an arrest warrant for Munoz only after he had left the hospital in Las Vegas, Patton said.

No one from the public spoke at the hearing. Contact Wesley Juhl at wjuhl@reviewjour­nal.com and 702-383-0391. Follow @WesJuhl on Twitter.

 ?? BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FILE @BIZUTESFAY­E ?? Javier Munoz, 28, was fatally shot by police Oct. 19, 2016, after a car chase in Henderson. Clark County officials on Monday publicly scrutinize­d the chain of events leading up to the shooting, including the early release of Munoz from Boulder City...
BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FILE @BIZUTESFAY­E Javier Munoz, 28, was fatally shot by police Oct. 19, 2016, after a car chase in Henderson. Clark County officials on Monday publicly scrutinize­d the chain of events leading up to the shooting, including the early release of Munoz from Boulder City...

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