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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas Metro police released videos Friday of the aftermath of a road-rage shooting that left an 11-year-old dead.
The department released several body-camera videos after NewsNation affiliate KLAS requested the videos. The Metro officer happened to drive by the shooting scene while on another task. Henderson police are in charge of the investigation.
Tyler Johns, 22, is accused of shooting and killing Brandon Dominguez on Friday, Nov. 14. Dominguez was sitting in his father’s vehicle while on the way to school.
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“My kid is dead,” Ayala Valente told the arriving Metro officer.
“I shot at him, I didn’t know there was a [expletive] kid in the back,” Johns calmly tells the officer.
Jones fired his gun on the 215 Southern Beltway near Gibson Road after he and Valente “engaged in a road-rage exchange,” documents said.
The videos show officers talking to other witnesses who said they saw the two drivers committing road rage.
“Between these two, I saw it way back at Gibson,” one witness said. “And they were just doing this [expletive] all over [expletive] in and out, in and out, passing each other in the emergency lane.”
“Road raging, he came up around the side on the merge,” Johns said as the officer put him in his cruiser. “It’s 100% my fault, I shot at him. I didn’t know that he had a kid in the car.”
Clark County prosecutors said Johns’ actions were premeditated, leading to a murder charge. Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua denied bail, saying that Johns endangered the public when he fired his gun on a public roadway.
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By WhiteMenAreAwesomeLAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas Metro police released videos Friday of the aftermath of a road-rage shooting that left an 11-year-old dead.
The department released several body-camera videos after NewsNation affiliate KLAS requested the videos. The Metro officer happened to drive by the shooting scene while on another task. Henderson police are in charge of the investigation.
Tyler Johns, 22, is accused of shooting and killing Brandon Dominguez on Friday, Nov. 14. Dominguez was sitting in his father’s vehicle while on the way to school.
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“My kid is dead,” Ayala Valente told the arriving Metro officer.
“I shot at him, I didn’t know there was a [expletive] kid in the back,” Johns calmly tells the officer.
Jones fired his gun on the 215 Southern Beltway near Gibson Road after he and Valente “engaged in a road-rage exchange,” documents said.
The videos show officers talking to other witnesses who said they saw the two drivers committing road rage.
“Between these two, I saw it way back at Gibson,” one witness said. “And they were just doing this [expletive] all over [expletive] in and out, in and out, passing each other in the emergency lane.”
“Road raging, he came up around the side on the merge,” Johns said as the officer put him in his cruiser. “It’s 100% my fault, I shot at him. I didn’t know that he had a kid in the car.”
Clark County prosecutors said Johns’ actions were premeditated, leading to a murder charge. Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua denied bail, saying that Johns endangered the public when he fired his gun on a public roadway.
you can email me at: [email protected]