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WEEK IN REVIEW: Ice cream truck driver shot, killed by police






An ice cream truck driver was shot and killed by a Henderson police officer on Wednesday after the woman threatened her child and police with a knife.

Police said they had called Deshira Selimaj, 42, to the scene of a traffic stop involving her husband, Zyber Selimaj, 65, after he became combative and refused to sign a traffic citation.


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  • Zyber Selimaj, who was also driving an ice cream truck, had been pulled over for speeding and failing to obey a stop sign about a half-mile south of Coronado High School.

    Police said a language barrier hindered communication with the Albanian immigrant couple, but that both Zyber and Deshira Selimaj made suicidal statements during the incident.

    At some point, police said, Deshira Selimaj returned to her ice cream truck, got a knife and held it to the throat of one of her sons.

    Police said they tried to subdue her using Tasers but she did not drop the knife and made an aggressive move toward them.

    Police were able to pull the child away from the mother before officer Luke Morrison, 23, shot the woman, who later died at a hospital.

    Zyber Selimaj was arrested on traffic violations and a charge of obstructing police.

    Selimaj was held in the Henderson jail until posting nearly $4,000 bail Thursday night. He had tearfully pleaded not guilty on Thursday to those charges in Henderson Municipal Court.

    Selimaj was reunited with his three young sons Friday. The boys, Alban, 12, Azbi, 7, and Arber, 5, stuck close to their father as they left Child Haven just after noon.

    "I have to be strong for me and my kids," he said through a translator, his longtime friend Fismik Boyku. "I hope this doesn't happen to anybody else. It's ruined my life."

    Boyku said Selimaj on Friday told his sons that their mother was dead.

    Alban understood, Boyku said, but "the two other kids are very young. They kind of act like it's a dream."

    The boys had been in protective custody since his arrest.

    MONDAY

    Lawmaker wants funds for school

    A Sparks assemblywoman urged Gov. Jim Gibbons to spend some of the extra $40 million discovered last week by the state treasurer to reduce cuts in public education funding.

    Assemblywoman Debbie Smith, D-Sparks, said the additional revenue offers an opportunity to reduce per- pupil spending cuts.

    Gibbons announced last month that he will cut $92 million from public education spending between now and July 2009. Last week, state Treasurer Kate Marshall said she found $40 million in unclaimed property and other funds that can be returned to the state general fund.

    TUESDAY

    Study warns lake could go dry

    North America's largest man-made reservoir, the source of 90 percent of Southern Nevada's water supply, could be sucked dry by overuse and climate change in 13 years or less, a study warned.

    The report by the University of California-San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography places Lake Mead's chances of running dry by 2021 at 50 percent.

    WEDNESDAY

    High winds wreak havoc

    A battering northwest wind knocked out power, halted flights at McCarran International Airport and crumpled the bottom line of Las Vegas street vendors who saw their Valentine's Day hearts and flowers carried away in whipping gusts.

    "We lost 20 percent of our merchandise," said Jason Earl of Kimera Group, which has nine Valentine's Day stands throughout Las Vegas.

    Wind speeds were measured as high as 78 mph at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, comparable to that of a Category 1 hurricane.

    THURSDAY

    Economic dip cuts into Strip jobs

    Large Strip companies and local gaming operators throughout Clark County have begun taking steps to trim hours and payrolls because of a slowdown in business, company officials acknowledged.

    "The notion that Las Vegas is immune from these downturns in the economy is completely false," MGM Mirage Senior Vice President Alan Feldman said. "We may be better able to withstand it than other marketplaces. Through the years, we've proven that we are, but we're not immune from it."

    The gaming companies would not say how many people have been affected by layoffs and cuts in hours.

    FRIDAY

    Palo Verde student killed in drive-by

    An after-school drive-by shooting near Palo Verde High School left a freshman boy dead.

    Classes had been over for about 20 minutes and students were spilling into surrounding neighborhoods when shots rang out a few hundred yards from the Summerlin high school.

    Police on Saturday arrested a 16-year-old suspect in the shooting.

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    Alex Toronto, CANADA wrote on March 21, 2008 07:39 AM: What an idiot-A 23 year-old cop shoots a woman holding a knife and kills her dead because she was threatening her child. This state of events doesn't even make sense in the context of the story. I suspect the cops were idiots as is par for the course in the Police States of America-The land of the suspected and home of the guilty. PATHETIC. That cop idiot deprived a family of their wife and mother forever.


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    HPD Changing Stories wrote on March 19, 2008 12:09 PM: Henderson Police Press Conference:
    http://www.lasvegassun.com/videos/2008/feb/21/127/

    Contradicting Stories:
    http://www.lasvegassun.com/videos/2008/feb/25/133/

    Conflicting Evidence?:
    http://www.lasvegassun.com/videos/2008/mar/12/154/


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    ogspot wrote on February 20, 2008 05:44 PM: I have always had a healthy respect for the law. Never been arrested. Always gave the benefit of the doubt to the police. However, due to no fault of my own, I recently had an experience with the HPD that changed my outlook forever. The officers I dealt with were downright rude, bullies, all under 30 and all packing giant egos and attitude. Unless you have dealt with these guys directly the average person would not suspect the police did anything wrong. Based on my recent experience..I seriously SUSPECT the police may have done something wrong. If not, fine. But the HPD will never have my full faith and trust ever again.


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    witness wrote on February 20, 2008 12:09 PM: Yes, VJ and ryan, it's very easy for a cop to shoot someone when that someone is on their knees, and not lunging at them. Let's see how the inquest ballistics report explains this one away.


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    ryan wrote on February 20, 2008 08:51 AM: Obviously you have watched a few too many movies Rosemarie. It is very difficult to hit a moving taget, near impossible to hit a moving arm as it is coming at you with a knife. By that time the suspect has stabbed you while you try to aim for their arm. EDUCATE YOURSELF ABOUT THE SUBJECT BEFORE YOU WRITE ABOUT IT ROSEMARIE.


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    VJ wrote on February 18, 2008 05:09 PM: Rosemarie Hughey wrote on February 17, 2008 10:25 AM:
    Why is it not possible for the police to detain someone other then to kill the person, why cant they aim to someones hand/arm or legs they seem to find just one target ...to kill

    WHY ARE YOU SO DUMB..THIS ISN'T A MOVIE..RATHER BE JUDGED BY 12..THEN CARRIED BY 6... WHEN YOU ARE TRAINED WITH A FIREARM.. YOU ARE TRAINED TO KILL..AIM CENTER MASS AND SHOOT TO KILL.

    EVEN TRAINED IN CARRYING A CONCEALED WEAPON..YOU DRAW THE WEAPON, YOU NEED TO KILL WHAT YOUR AIMING AT.. WE ARE NOT DIRTY HARRY'S OUT THERE.. JOHN WAYNE WAS ONLY ABLE TO SHOOT THE GUN OUT OF THE BAD GUYS HAND IN THE MOVIES..


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    Rosemarie Hughey wrote on February 17, 2008 10:25 AM: Why is it not possible for the police to detain someone other then to kill the person, why cant they aim to someones hand/arm or legs they seem to find just one target ...to kill