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Supreme Court orders new look at Las Vegas police restraint death case after qualified-immunity ruling

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The U.S. Supreme Court on April 20, 2026, granted a petition from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers and sent the death case of Roy Anthony Scott back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to reconsider in light of the court’s March 23 decision in Zorn v. Linton.

Predict 2026 has attributed its decision to shift a conference from Las Vegas to New York to pressure from the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The regulator has firmly denied any such intervention. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between prediction markets and state gaming authorities.

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A 43-year-old man has been charged with the fatal shootings of his ex-wife and her new husband at a Las Vegas grocery store amid an ongoing custody dispute.

Country star Morgan Wallen vented frustration during his May 1 show at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium—part of his ongoing Still The Problem Tour—after five celebrities backed out of his signature concert walkout at the last minute.

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Cyndi Lauper sharply rebuked a heckler during the opening night of her Las Vegas residency on April 24. The singer addressed the interruption while introducing a song, prompting cheers from the crowd at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Her response highlighted her Brooklyn roots amid the lively performance.

Bruno Mars kicked off his 77-city Romantic Tour on April 10 at a sold-out Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where he received a parade, a street named after him and the key to the city. The performance featured live debuts from his recent album The Romantic and a surprise Silk Sonic reunion with Anderson .Paak. The event marked several milestones, including his first stadium tour.

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A Las Vegas judge sentenced 27-year-old Oh'Ryan Brooks to a minimum of seven years in prison for leaving the scene of a fatal crash that killed 12-year-old Cristofer Suarez. The incident occurred on October 3, 2025, near Eastern Avenue and Owens Avenue while Suarez walked to school. Brooks accepted a plea deal that dropped charges including DUI and reckless driving.

 

 

 

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