Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man who charged at police shot

- By Ricardo Torres-cortez

Las Vegas police shot and killed a man they said charged at them with a weapon Tuesday in the central valley.

Someone called 911 at 12:41 a.m. to report a suicidal person in the 2500 block of South Eastern Avenue, near Sahara Avenue, Metropolit­an Police Department Capt. Joshua Martinez said in a recorded statement.

Citing a preliminar­y investigat­ion, Martinez said officers made contact with a man who was armed with a blade.

At some point during the interactio­n, Martinez said, the officers first deployed less lethal weapons.

“The male advanced on the officers after being struck by the low-lethality option,” he said.

That’s when two officers shot him, Martinez said.

The unidentifi­ed man died at a hospital, he said. Police did not release additional details.

It was the second Las Vegas police shooting of the year involving a man whom police believed may have been suicidal.

On Feb. 2, an officer who had responded to a call involving a man walking on U.S. Highway 95, near Charleston Boulevard, was shot with his own gun as he tried to restrain the man, police said in an arrest report.

Police said Dylan Thomas Branson fired five rounds with the officer’s gun, striking the officer once in the thigh.

Thomas, who told investigat­ors he had been drinking and blacked out during the entire confrontat­ion, remained at the Clark County Detention Tuesday on a $250,000 bail, records show.

He is facing several charges, including attempted murder, records show.

If you are thinking about suicide, or are worried about a loved one or friend, help is available 24/7 by calling or texting the Lifeline network at 988. Live chat is available at 988lifelin­e.org.

Contact Ricardo Torres-cortez at rtorres@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @rickytwrit­es on Twitter. Reviewjour­nal digital content producer Mark Davis contribute­d to this report.

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