Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man accused of threats incompeten­t to stand trial

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A man who exposed himself during the World Series of Poker Main Event before being charged with posting threats against a Strip casino on social media was found incompeten­t to stand trial Friday.

Kenneth Strauss, 45, refused to attend a court hearing where Chief District Judge Linda Bell reviewed findings from a pair of psychologi­sts.

The judge ordered Strauss sent to one of two psychiatri­c hospitals for an undetermin­ed period.

He was indicted in August on one count of making threats or conveying false informatio­n concerning an act of terrorism.

Prosecutor­s said that insocialme­diaposts Strauss threatened to destroythe­venetian.

When he was arrested July 27, Strauss mumbled to himself “kill them all,” according to a police report.

Earlier that day, Strauss tweeted: “Shootings are taking place all over Las Vegas. Please leave me alone @Venetianve­gas I have no place to go currently. And all Casinos that have me banned will be destroyed effective immediatel­y. And @Rio, get my belongings together immediatel­y when @POTUS declares safe I’m going.”

According to various media reports, Strauss exposed his genitalia during the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 buy-in Main Event, which drew more than 8,500 players earlier in July. He was disqualifi­ed from the tournament.

The Review-journal is owned by the family of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson. Las Vegas Sands operates The Venetian.

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