Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police: ‘Good Samaritan’ killed while chasing robbery suspect

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

A man who is being hailed as a “good Samaritan” by Las Vegas police was fatally shot Friday afternoon while chasing a suspected armed robber in the northweste­rn valley.

At 1:05 p.m., several 911 callers reported seeing a man lying on the ground next to a bicycle on the 1900 block of Allen Lane, near Rancho Drive. According to Metropolit­an Police Department homicide Lt. Dan Mcgrath, the callers believed the man had been hit by a car.

Officers instead found a man in his 20s dead from at least two gunshot wounds to his upper body.

Just minutes before the man had been shot, Mcgrath said, a woman walking along Rancho near Melody Lane was robbed at gunpoint. After she gave the man all the cash in her purse, Mcgrath said, three men on bikes, including the man killed, chased the suspect. Detectives believe the bicyclists knew the suspect was armed.

The suspect led the men less than half a mile away before he slowed down. As he stopped, Mcgrath said, he turned around and fired several shots toward the men. Only the victim was shot, police said.

After the shooting, the suspect continued running east from Allen, hiding between homes and in alleyways. Mcgrath said one of the bikers continued following him but lost the suspect.

At the scene Friday afternoon, the woman who had been robbed and the two other bicyclists were being interviewe­d by detectives.

“We do have some eyewitness­es, which is always good for us early on in the investigat­ion,” Mcgrath said. “So we’re hopeful we can get this person identified.”

As of 3:45 p.m., patrol officers, hoping to take the man into custody, still had a perimeter set up on the surroundin­g streets.

Mcgrath said the suspect is a bearded man approximat­ely 6-foot-1 inch tall. Metro Capt. Yasenia Yatimi said he should be considered armed and dangerous.

Although he called the victim a “good Samaritan,” Mcgrath said witnesses to violent crimes should avoid acting as heroes.

“It’s really sad. We don’t want citizens chasing people with guns,” he added. “Please be a good witness and call 911 instead.”

Nearby Detwiler Elementary School, 1960 Ferrell St., was placed on a “soft lockdown” at 1:30 p.m. while officers investigat­ed.

The death is the 232nd homicide in the county this year, and the 202nd homicide investigat­ed by Metro.

Anyone with informatio­n regarding the shooting is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

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