Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police end partnershi­p with ICE after court ruling

- By Alexis Egeland Las Vegas Review-journal By Alexis Egeland and Katelyn Newberg | Review-journal

The Metropolit­an Police Department will no longer detain immigrants on federal immigratio­n holds, the agency announced

Wednesday.

Metro on Tuesday notified U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t that it was suspending their agreement.

According to a news release, the decision comes following a federal court ruling in California that ICE “is enjoined from issuing detainers to state and local law enforcemen­t agencies in states where there is no explicit state statute authorizin­g civil immigratio­n arrests on detainers” and from “issuing detainers based on probable cause, when the investigat­ion of immigratio­n status and removabili­ty con

A 53-year-old Connecticu­t man died and another person was critically injured after a helicopter crash Wednesday afternoon in Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area.

Good Samaritans called 911 about 3:40 p.m. and began rendering first aid for the victims after they wit

nessed the crash, Nevada Highway Patrol spokesman Jason Buratczuk said outside the scene Wednesday evening.

The two people were the only ones onboard the Robinson R44 helicopter, and both were taken to University Medical Center in critical condition, he said. The man, who was the pilot, died at the hospital, Buratczuk later said.

State Route 159 was closed between Sky Vista Drive and Moenkopi Road because of debris on both sides of the road and fuel “onboard” the helicopter, Buratczuk said. The helicopter battery was still connected and could ignite the fuel, he said.

“We’re keeping everyone as far back as possible because we don’t want any type of fire or explosion to take place,” he said.

Buratczuk said the helicopter crashed about 20 feet from the road, north of the Desert Sportsman Rifle Club and the Red Rock Canyon entrance sign.

The Metropolit­an Police Department said Route 159 is expected to reopen Thursday afternoon. According to a Highway Patrol tweet, visitors will be able to access Red Rock Canyon’s scenic loop Thursday morning by taking state Route 160 to Route 159.

The helicopter is registered to Binner Enterprise­s LLC, a Henderson aviation and flight school, according to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

Binner Enterprise­s is owned by Matthew Binner, whose Linkedin profile also lists him as the director of operations for 5 Star Helicopter Tours.

Binner said the helicopter was flown by a registered pilot.

Buratczuk was unable to confirm where the helicopter was coming from or why it crashed.

He said the witnesses who saw the crash were quick to call 911 and started helping the victims “well before” any first responders got to the scene.

“Kudos to the citizens who were on the scene first,” he said. “That was great that they were there to help.”

Contact Alexis Egeland at aegeland@reviewjour­nal.com or 702383-0335. Follow @alexis_egeland on Twitter. Contact Katelyn Newberg at 702-383-0240 or knewberg@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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Nevada Highway Patrol Debris from a helicopter crash is seen Wednesday afternoon in Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area. The pilot later died.
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