Las Vegas Detectives Continue to Search for Suspect in Double Shooting on Strip

An unidentified man was sought late this week by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) detectives for questioning about a weekend shooting. That incident injured two men near Las Vegas Boulevard.

One of the wounded men was rushed by ambulance to University Medical Center on Saturday night. It was unclear what was the extent of his injures, but it is believed he underwent medical treatment at the hospital.

Updated information on his condition was not immediately available on Wednesday.

A second victim was also wounded by a bullet. He drove himself to a local hospital.

He could speak with police officers a short time after getting injured, suggesting he was less seriously hurt than the first victim.Officers likely asked him for details about the argument among the men and facts about the shootings.
 
It is high time government of the US find lasting solution to the issue of all these sporadic shooting that have now become so rampart. The US lawmakers should enact a bill that would regulate who is eligible to own a munitions. Also the bill should specify clearly areas where guns or other a munitions must not be used unless the security personnel. If this is done, people would not freely carry ammunition to public places such as casinos for selfish purposes.
 
I guess there should be a stop to using gun in the United States. It is not a fallacy that most people misuse that opportunity. There have been different cases of people that made me conclude on that.
 
I hope Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was able to apprehended the culprits of the last shooting at Las Vegas Boulevard?.
This is not the first time such incidence would occur. But the authorities should reviewed the legislation which legalized carriage of guns especially in casinos.
 
I think Las Vegas detectives are still searching for the suspect involved in a double shooting on the Strip. The shooting occurred on Thursday night near the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, leaving one person dead and another injured.
 
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