Wanted: Shooting Suspects at Red Rock Casino Remain at Large [Video Included]
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) recently released new surveillance video related to last Wednesday's shooting outside Summerlin's Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa. The incident took place near the casino's valet area on South Pavilion Center Drive.
In the footage, two men can be seen browsing products on the store's counters. One of them wears a black football-style jersey with the number 83 and a white hat, while the other dons a black baseball cap, shirt, and grey shorts.
Later, these suspects allegedly returned to their black Chevrolet Camaro and followed their target, a man walking on South Pavilion Center Drive. The man in the football jersey then got out of the car and attempted to rob the victim. He fired a shot at the victim after which both suspects fled in their vehicle.
Police couldn't track down the car after the shooting.
The LVMPD has published a video featuring the suspects (check it out below).
A Non-Lethal Incident
The bullet struck the victim in the jaw area. The victim received medical attention from EMTs at the crime scene, followed by a transfer to the University Medical Center for additional treatment. The victim is reported to be alive by Las Vegas TV station KTNV.
No other people were injured during the incident.
The LVMPD was alerted about the robbery and shooting at 8:02 p.m. on Wednesday.
Armed and Dangerous
The LVMPD has warned the public that the suspects are armed and dangerous, suggesting they proceed with caution if they spot the men and immediately contact local law enforcement. People with any information on the suspects' identities are also urged to share it with authorities.
Investigation of the attempted robbery and shooting is being led by LVMPD's Summerlin Area Command detectives. The suspects' names and the victim's identity have not been disclosed.
If arrested and charged, the suspects face potential criminal charges including attempted robbery, attempted murder, and conspiracy.
The situation remains unclear as it's undetermined whether the victim or suspects had entered the casino on Wednesday.Las Vegas-operated Station Casinos own Red Rock.
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Source: www.casino.org