Baby monitors are a great device to have to keep up with your little ones while they’re out of sight — but they can also be real tattletales…
12.12.2022 - 19:57 / perezhilton.com
One man is dead and another is facing multiple charges after police say they attempted to carjack a woman in North Las Vegas, Nevada late last month.
According to KLAS-TV, cops were called to the scene of a homicide in North Las Vegas back on November 19. Once there, they found “a man in a ski mask laying in the street profusely bleeding from his head.” Cops initiated life-saving procedures, but they were unsuccessful. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
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As cops began securing the area, a woman walked out from behind a nearby house. She had her hands up in the air and a handgun in her pocket. Police took her into custody and began interrogating her about what happened.
According to the woman’s story, she and a friend were parked in a car outside of a home on the street when another vehicle pulled up in front of her car. Two men got out and approached the women with guns. The driver and passenger were forcibly pulled out of the car by the men, who got in and attempted to drive away.
However, the man in the driver’s seat couldn’t figure out how to start the car. According to witness testimony, the man’s partner told him “just go.” However, he faltered with the car’s push-button start. So, he set his gun on his lap while trying to figure out what to do.
The woman saw her opportunity, grabbed the gun off the man’s lap, and ran down the street. The man followed her down the street and tackled her to the ground. In the ensuing struggle, per the police report, she shot the man in the head. As he fell to the ground, she ran away. The man’s partner began firing his gun at her, but missed. She ran into the side yard of a nearby house and fixed
Baby monitors are a great device to have to keep up with your little ones while they’re out of sight — but they can also be real tattletales…
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