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While most of us Vegas regulars have long assumed that Sin City is immortal, viral videos on social media are apparently ...
The man accused of shooting and killing a rival YouTuber and that man’s wife in a video streamed live from the Las Vegas ...
Manuel Ruiz, the man accused of killing a content creator and his wife outside a Las Vegas Strip casino may face the death ...
The man accused of shooting and killing a rival YouTuber and that man’s wife in a video streamed live from the Las Vegas ...
The YouTuber accused of gunning down two fellow content creators is now facing the death penalty, according to newly filed ...
The deadly double shooting on the Las Vegas Strip was allegedly sparked by a years-long feud between two streamers, with one gunned down alongside his wife while they filmed live, according to ...
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for the man accused of shooting to death two people on the Las Vegas Strip. “In ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The two people killed in a shooting over the weekend on the Las Vegas Strip captured it on video while livestreaming to their shared YouTube channel, according to a police report.
Around 10:30 p.m. Sunday, officers doing their routine rounds on South Las Vegas Boulevard heard gunshots near the Bellagio. Moments later, they found a man and a woman with gunshot wounds on the ...
Rodney Finley, who ran the YouTube account Finny Da Legend and his wife Tanisha Finley were the two people gunned down Sunday on the Las Vegas Strip, the coroner’s office revealed Tuesday.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Las Vegas YouTuber accused of gunning down another YouTuber and his wife on the Las Vegas Strip is seeking more time to consider private counsel.