Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man hospitaliz­ed after police shooting in south Las Vegas

- By Alexis Egeland Las Vegas Review-journal

One man was hospitaliz­ed Sunday after an officer-involved shooting in the south Las Vegas Valley.

The Metropolit­an Police Department was called to the 10800 block of Rosalba Street, near Valley View Boulevard and Cactus Avenue, to investigat­e “unknown trouble” around 1:30 p.m., according to Capt. Fred Haas, who said arguing could be heard in the background of the 911 call.

When officers arrived, Haas said, they found a man in the doorway with a gun. Officers fired multiple rounds and hit the man several times.

The man was taken to University Medical Center, where he underwent surgery. His condition was unknown Sunday night. No officers were injured.

Haas said he believes the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute, but no other informatio­n was immediatel­y available. It was the department’s third officer-involved shooting this year.

Matthew Greany, who has lived in the neighborho­od for seven years, said he heard a helicopter circling overhead earlier in the afternoon. He said he went outside to see what was going on and heard four gunshots.

“Then the helicopter lowered itself over my house and said, ‘Get back inside,’” Greany said.

Greany said it’s not common to see a heavy police presence in the neighborho­od, calling it “one of the best neighborho­ods in Vegas.”

“In this area, you don’t hear that,” Greany said. “It’s kind of scary.”

Contact Alexis Egeland at aegeland@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0335. Follow @alexis_egeland on Twitter. Review-journal staff writer Max Michor contribute­d to this report.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States