Police have said the suspect in the shooting that killed two people on the Las Vegas Strip stemmed from a social media feud, since the suspect and a victim were both YouTubers.
Noble Brigham

Noble Brigham started covering breaking news at the Review-Journal in June 2024. He graduated from Brown University in 2024 and previously freelanced for The Providence Journal and interned at the Idaho Statesman and The Virginian-Pilot. He grew up in Philadelphia.
One of the people accused of causing a Las Vegas bulldog’s death needs bail because his mother is sick and needs his help, according to his attorney.
Duane Davis’ attorney said a juror spoke to other jurors about inmates fighting, but jurors denied talking about the case.
A former attorney for the convicted murderer said he would have asked for a mistrial had he known of the note when it was sent to the judge.
Ronald Mortensen, who has been incarcerated for nearly 30 years, serving a life without parole sentence for the 1996 off-duty, drive-by shooting of Daniel Mendoza, 21, admitted to two felony counts.
The case has been marked by an unusual degree of secrecy: a hearing at which a judge ejected the public and a sealed plea.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
The Nevada Supreme Court found a judge was justified in dismissing criminal cases after a state agency failed to promptly transport criminal defendants for treatment.
One of the teens accused in the death of a retired police chief has been indicted on a count of battery by a prisoner motivated by bias or hatred, prosecutors said.
The filing follows an unusual degree of secrecy in the case, including a plea agreement that experts said a judge improperly sealed.
Authorities said Jesus Robles was driving an unregistered Chevrolet Tahoe north on Jones Boulevard when he hit James McCoy Jr., 63.
The lawsuit alleges that Henderson has “a leadership structure that rewards dishonesty and shields wrongdoing.”
One judge kicked the public out of his courtroom without explanation and attempted to hold a secret hearing; another improperly sealed a plea, according to experts.
Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
A woman received a 12 to 35-year prison sentence for killing her boyfriend with a car after a domestic dispute about tampons.