LVMPD Officer Kenneth Lopera Not Indicted For Tashii Brown Murder

Follow me A National Model For Police Reform? On Wednesday evening,  the LVMPD held an event (without a single hint of irony) at the Las Vegas Mob Museum to pat themselves on the back and anoint themselves as a “National Model for Police Reform.” Not even 24 hours later, on

Amber Bustillos Fiance of Las Vegas Police Shooting Victim Junior Lopez

Follow me “Eyewitness Amber Bustillos Challenges Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Official Narrative of the Junior Lopez Police Homicide.“ The video embedded below was created by Nissa Tzun through the Center for Community Change, where she serves as a communications fellow. Tzun is also a member of the Forced Trajectory

Las Vegas police riot squad on the Strip

Follow me Mother’s Day 2018. A peaceful congregation gathered in front of the Bellagio Fountains on Las Vegas Boulevard to commemorate Tashii Brown who was murdered at the hands of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Tashii’s life was taken too soon just one year prior on Mother’s Day 2017.

Mother's Day Vigil One Year After Tashii Farmer was Murdered by LVMPD Officer Kenneth Lopera

Follow me One year ago, early on the morning of Mother’s Day 2017, Tashii Brown sought help from two officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department inside the Venetian Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Instead of receiving that help, after he explained that he thought someone

Bodycam video of the shooting of Junior Lopez by LVMPD Officers

Follow me Early in the morning of April 6th, Junior Lopez was stopped by LVMPD Officers Francisco Rivera and Padilla Mills not far from Downtown Las Vegas. According to Lopez’ fiance Amber Bustillos and a friend named Kimberly Gonzalez, who were also in the car at the time, they had

AMC Rainbow Promenade in Las Vegas will be holding a theater screening of "What Happened in Vegas" on March 19th

Follow me As has been noted here numerous times in the past, the documentary “What Happened in Vegas” by director Ramsey Denison exposes the corruption, racism, and violence prevalent throughout the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. It also puts on display the cover-ups and character assassination of their victims that