Charges against suspect in Las Vegas convenience store shooting-News Chant USA

2021-11-10 03:59:38 By : Ms. Chivas Chiao

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In this security video released by Metro Police, a murder suspect entered the Las Vegas convenience store Short Line Express Market on November 4, 2021.

Prosecutors in Las Vegas have filed additional felony charges against a 22-year-old man accused of killing a regional filmmaker sitting in a car parked outdoors in a convenience store, but the authorities will It was described as a lack of customers during the random shooting rampage.

Jesus Javier Uribe appeared in Las Vegas briefly before being detained on Tuesday to choose who to arrange bail to listen to the following Monday and preliminary hearings on November 23 31 costs together with homicide, attempted murder, assault, theft, and opening. gun.

Uribe was not asked to contest his expenses.

Police and prosecutors said Uribe was wearing a bulletproof vest and a gun belt when he walked to the store early on November 4 and aimed a pistol.

He was accused of confronting many people earlier on the best way to get to the store, shooting at an unmanned vehicle and fatally shooting 36-year-old Curtis Lyon Abraham, who was sitting outside the store Ready to greet his girlfriend in another car.

The prosecutor said that at least 20 photos were taken inside and outside the store. Abraham's girlfriend and the store clerk were hiding in the refrigerator, while a different person escaped through another door. No one was injured in the shop.

Allegedly, Uribe took the gadgets from the store and left the world on foot. After the Las Vegas police publicly requested assistance and released photos of the gunman entering the store, he was arrested more than 12 hours later.

The doctor and Abraham's good friend Margaret Brathwaite told reporters on Friday that he is a videographer and she met her in 2018, while her 13-year-old daughter works in the film production department.

Brathwaite described Abraham as outgoing, "just a very kind person."