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Deadly Road Rage Shooting and Carjacking Suspects Arrested in Henderson, Nevada

Deadly Road Rage Shooting and Carjacking Suspects Arrested in Henderson, Nevada

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According to the Henderson Police Department, on the morning of November 14, a deadly shooting occurred during an alleged road rage incident on a congested freeway near the Gibson Road area. An argument between two drivers escalated, and a 22-year-old man in a four-door sedan allegedly fired a single shot from a handgun at another vehicle, fatally striking an 11-year-old boy seated in the back of an SUV. Both vehicles stopped after a collision, and police detained the suspect at the scene. The firearm was recovered, and the suspect was booked on charges of open murder and discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle. According to the department, this case is being referred to as a “senseless act” and remains under investigation.

On November 12, a police pursuit involving a car reported stolen out of Laughlin ended in Henderson, near Wagon Wheel Drive and the Nevada State University campus. Law enforcement reports the suspects, three males aged 18 and 19, allegedly committed a series of armed carjackings in Las Vegas and Laughlin, one involving a rifle, earlier that day. The pursuit on U.S. 95 reached speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, with the suspect vehicle weaving dangerously through traffic and running multiple red lights before being stopped by a PIT maneuver. The car was found to contain a stolen AR-15 rifle. All three suspects were detained after fleeing on foot and are facing multiple felony counts, including armed robbery and possession of a stolen firearm. The investigation remains ongoing.

The past week’s reports indicate an increase in dangerous vehicle-related incidents, including both alleged road rage violence and high-speed pursuits connected to carjackings. Listeners should remain aware of increased police presence around major thoroughfares and exercise caution during commutes. If anyone has information on these or other criminal incidents in Henderson, anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or through the Henderson Police Department non-emergency line at 702-267-5000.

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