Las Vegas Review-Journal

Six dead in two homes

Henderson police called to two murder-suicides in one night

- By Rio Lacanlale and Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

In just over four hours Thursday night, four adults and two juveniles died in two separate murder-suicide cases in Henderson.

It began about 7:30 p.m., after multiple 911 callers reported shots fired at 1146 Paradise Garden Drive inside Liberty at Paradise, a gated community near Wagonwheel Drive and Interstate 11, police said. When officers arrived at the home, it appeared to have been set on fire.

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“This offers us an enhanced ability to attract other national and regional headquarte­r operations as they tend to cluster together,” Coffee said in an email.

According to Coffee, the Raiders have committed to investing an estimated $75 million in the facility’s first phase. The goal is to complete constructi­on on the headquarte­rs by spring of 2020. The team has tentativel­y said that it would break ground in November, city spokeswoma­n Kathleen Richards said. It is unclear how long the planning and approval process will take.

The Raiders are scheduled to begin playing in the new 65,000-seat Las Vegas stadium in the 2020 season.

The plans for the team’s headquarte­rs represent the first phase in the developmen­t of a roughly 55-acre plot of land that the Raiders got for half of its appraised value.

“It was fortunate that we had the right size property at the right time to attract this project, which will create significan­t economic impact in our city and in our region,” Coffee said.

Football players aside, the project will create about 250 full-time jobs, shesaid.

Richards said the Raiders’ relocation to Southern Nevada has already spurred developmen­t near the planned training facility.

Henderson’s City Council has recently approved several zoning changes to allow for developmen­t near the future home of the team.

The facility will be built within the Sage Mountain master plan, which officials envision being outfitted with sleek office buildings, businesses to support the executive airport and nearby neighborho­ods, and usable open spaces.

The site offers developmen­t opportunit­ies similar to the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarte­rs in Frisco, Texas, which includes shops, restaurant­s andahotelo­nlandowned­bythe team.

Additional phases to develop the Raiders’ site will be submitted to the city once plans are completed, according to a Sept. 11 letter from developmen­t consultant Lebene Ohene to Henderson officials.

If the team requests any waivers to existing code after receiving comments from city staff, then the plans will require a decision from the city’s planning commission.

The design of the building echoes that of the stadium being built across Interstate 15 from the south end of the Strip. Its planned exterior would match the team’s colors of silver and black, and building materials include studded metal panels, aluminum wrap panels at the base of the building, and aluminum wrapped columns, according to Ohene’s letter.

Repeated attempts to reach the Raiders were unsuccessf­ul.

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter.

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