Search For Motive In Las Vegas Shooting Continues

Stephen Paddock, the man who shot, and killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more, may have been experiencing financial problems. At least that's what Las Vegas' sheriff said. Paddock, 64, a high-stakes gambler and investor in real estate lost a "significant amount".

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Hookers And Robbers And Thieves Oh My

Hookers, sports, and Las Vegas seem to fit together like a three-legged milking stool. It's a problem as old as "the Strip" and business is good. A new twist is happening in Las Vegas, and the Metro Police are struggling to cope.

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Overview of Nevada’s Contingency Account for Victims of Human Trafficking

Las Vegas’ Most Brutal Killings

The gambling center of the universe is Las Vegas. That wasn't always true. "Sin City" used to live up to its name because of criminal activity. Here are some of the more famous mob-related murders over the years. Bill Coulthard Former FBI.

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Halloween Safety Tips for Drivers

Halloween Safety Tips for Drivers

Halloween happens to be a great holiday. It increases foot traffic at nighttime, though, and on that night, youngsters are abound everywhere. The chances of getting into an accident involving a young pedestrian increases by four times the amount in comparison to.

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Notable Crimes in Las Vegas

Las Vegas embraces the baser part of human nature. It shouldn't be a surprise that the city in the desert is home to shocking crimes. The recent mass shooting in the city is just the most recent in a string of crimes.

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Federal Sabotage Criminal Defense Lawyer - 18 U.S. Code Chapter 105

Mass Shooting in Nevada

Sunday's mass shooting in Las Vegas throws the light, once more, on a country overrun with guns, gun lovers and the toxic relationship which comes without many restrictions. Nevada, as in most states, makes it legal to carry long guns in the.

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