Las Vegas Review-Journal

Thanksgivi­ng shooting spree suspect faces judge

State still sifting through Texas trio’s rampage

- By David Ferrara Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

Authoritie­s continue to piece together the events that led to a Thanksgivi­ng shooting spree that began in Henderson and continued in Arizona, leaving one man dead, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

One of the three people charged in the shootings, 28-year-old Christophe­r Mcdonnell, made a brief appearance before a judge Tuesday and met with his public defender in court.

Meanwhile, his brother Shawn Mcdonnell, 30, and his wife, Kayleigh Lewis, 25, remained jailed in Arizona awaiting extraditio­n.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Michael Dickerson said outside court that Shawn Mcdonnell and Lewis could be transporte­d to Nevada “within the coming days.”

Prosecutor­s have said they are pursuing possible terrorism and hate crime charges, along with murder and attempted murder charges, and considerin­g the death penalty.

“At this point in time, we have a full investigat­ion going on into everything they’ve done here, in Arizona and in the past,” Dickerson said. “And we’re just assessing all the

facts that we know, and we’ll make those decisions as we go forward.”

In one of the shootings, 22-yearold Kevin Mendiola Jr. was killed and three others were injured in

front of a 7-Eleven in the 800 block of East Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson.

Four other shootings occurred on Henderson roads around the same time, according to a police report. At least 10 people were targeted, and authoritie­s received a report of another shooting that could bring that total to 11, prosecutor­s said.

The crimes continued in the Parker, Arizona, area, where authoritie­s said five more shootings occurred before the trio from Tyler, Texas, was arrested. Authoritie­s said the arrests followed a vehicle chase, a crash and a shooting involving the Arizona Department of Public Safety in La Paz County.

The Mcdonnells and Lewis had traveled as far as Washington, D.C., before returning west to the Las Vegas area. On that drive, District Attorney Steve Wolfson has said, they crafted a plan for a series of shootings.

On Tuesday, Henderson Justice of the Peace Sam Batemen ordered Christophe­r Mcdonnell to return to court next month for a preliminar­y hearing, in which the judge will decide whether prosecutor­s have enough evidence to present the charges against Mcdonnell to a jury.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e ?? Christophe­r Mcdonnell, left, one of three people charged in a shooting spree in Henderson and Arizona that left one man dead, appears in court Tuesday.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Christophe­r Mcdonnell, left, one of three people charged in a shooting spree in Henderson and Arizona that left one man dead, appears in court Tuesday.

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