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Suspect sought after shooting incident that sparked school lockdowns

Four Clark County School District campuses were placed on lockdown for more than three hours Monday after an assailant fired gunshots at a North Las Vegas police officer.

Sgt. Tim Bedwell said Desert Rose Adult High School, Jeffrey Behavior Junior/Senior High School, and Mackey and Fitzgerald elementary schools were secured by 2:54 p.m. All four campuses are west of Interstate 15 and south of Cheyenne Avenue.


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  • Bedwell said a young man shot at a police officer, a city worker and two people being investigated for illegal dumping in the desert near Revere Street and Reverend Wilson Avenue. The assailant fired the shots from behind a wall. The officer did not return fire and no one was injured in the incident.

    The schools were reopened without police apprehending the suspect.

    Bedwell said the lockdown was lifted about 6:20 p.m. He said the safety of the students and residents was the priority for police.

    “We know it’s an inconvenience, but anybody willing to shoot at a group of people including a police officer is dangerous to the community at large,” Bedwell said. “We didn’t want to release children in the midst of that.”

    Police unsuccessfully searched nearby homes and backyards for the suspect and a weapon.

    The suspect was described as a black man, about 160 pounds and 5 feet 8 inches tall. He was seen wearing a beanie, a black jacket and blue jeans.

    Monday was the second shooting involving a North Las Vegas police officer in the past two days.

    Early Sunday, an officer who responded to a house party at the 4800 block of Esperanza Way, was struck by a 16-year-old boy who drove a vehicle directly at him, police said. The officer fired his gun but did not hit the juvenile. The teenager was booked on a charge of battery with a deadly weapon.

     

    Contact reporter Antonio Planas at aplanas@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4638.

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    Julie wrote on February 09, 2009 10:15 PM: and of course the lowest rated news station KVVU the FOX station states 5 schools on lock down. Hey! Know how to count? Nope. Not the first time this station has got it wrong. Check out the loud mouth fat chick in the morning for all your mistakes. Which fat chick you ask? ALL OF THEM! Heffer city at FOX 5. "Local. Las Vegas. Oink"


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    Schools_look_like_prisons wrote on February 09, 2009 07:25 PM: I so enjoy these so-called school lockdowns. The schools look like prisons to begin with, what with the metal detectors, security staff, narcs, imposing steel and concrete structures, etc. When a lockdown is ordered, they actually BECOME prisons, going so far as to have sharpshooters on the roof!

    Ever see these places during recess? The way the kids run around, screaming their heads off, berserk. The kids dressed like thugs & hoochies. The playground "security" staff. I tell ya'. The schoolyards look like rec time at the state pen.


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    Cut Their Pay wrote on February 09, 2009 07:03 PM: This is the kind of thing that teachers get to do "on their own time."

    Thank you teachers, for all you do.


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    North las Vegas wrote on February 09, 2009 05:35 PM: No surprise here


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    North Las Vegas, again! wrote on February 09, 2009 05:33 PM: It's North Las Vegas, again. Enough said.


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    william wrote on February 09, 2009 05:21 PM: this is william hill i am currently in the lockdown and have been since this started. the school police said the guy already shot at two police officers and we the students are all currently safe will keep updated.