Testimonies Dispute LVMPD’s Claims and Narrative.

In the aftermath of the June 11, 2025 protest in downtown Las Vegas, sharp contrasts have emerged between the official account issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and the testimonies of protest participants. What began as a peaceful demonstration quickly descended into chaos as law enforcement deployed tear gas and arrested nearly… Continue reading Testimonies Dispute LVMPD’s Claims and Narrative.

Veterans, Children and Students Tear Gassed By LVMPD

On the evening of June 11, 2025, hundreds of protesters gathered in Las Vegas to peacefully demonstrate, part of a broader national response to ongoing human rights concerns and rising political tensions. The event was spearheaded by anonymous local organizers, one of whom was known only as Anonfrom702, who coordinated through a Reddit forum called… Continue reading Veterans, Children and Students Tear Gassed By LVMPD

Federal Proceeding Ahead

In a case that has captured the attention of a community desperate for accountability, lead attorney Lee Meritt and co-counsel Canon Lambert have outlined their mounting frustrations over the delayed indictment of Officer Alexander Bookman for the murder of Brandon Durham. The family’s legal representatives describe a process fraught with bureaucratic sluggishness and what they… Continue reading Federal Proceeding Ahead

No More Droughts In Las Vegas

Geoengineering, the deliberate modification of Earth’s systems, has transitioned from the realm of speculative fiction to a practical tool for addressing environmental challenges. Among its most prominent techniques is cloud seeding—the process of enhancing precipitation through chemical dispersal into the atmosphere. In water-scarce regions like Las Vegas, Nevada, cloud seeding has emerged as a vital… Continue reading No More Droughts In Las Vegas

Mass Deportation Effect In Las Vegas

Mass deportations are often portrayed as necessary measures to enforce immigration laws, but their broader implications extend far beyond legal compliance. They ripple through local economies, disrupt industries, and affect communities on a profound level. This is particularly evident in cities like Las Vegas, which, as a non-sanctuary city, stands at the crossroads of enforcement… Continue reading Mass Deportation Effect In Las Vegas

Mental Healh For The Blue

In a momentous ceremony, the law enforcement community came together to mark a significant shift in the way mental health is addressed for first responders. The unveiling of the new Wellness Bureau facility served as both a milestone and a testament to the growing recognition of the emotional toll carried by those who serve on… Continue reading Mental Healh For The Blue

LVMPD’s 13th Officer Involved Shooting

The tragic death of Brandon Durham in Las Vegas has cast a harsh spotlight on law enforcement practices and the accountability mechanisms designed to govern their use of force. The incident, which unfolded in the early hours of November 12, 2024, represents not only the 13th officer-involved shooting this year but also the eighth fatal… Continue reading LVMPD’s 13th Officer Involved Shooting

Lanterns For the Fallen

On October 7, 2024, as the sun began to set over Sunset Regional Park in Henderson, Nevada, the community gathered for a solemn vigil. They were organized by the Democratic Socialist Association of Las Vegas, Code Pink, Red Desert Collective, Party for Socialism and Liberation, and Student Justice for Palestinians (SJP) at UNLV. The event… Continue reading Lanterns For the Fallen

Cops Lose $1 Million

The family of Isaiah Williams, a 19-year-old who was fatally shot by Las Vegas police officers in 2022, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). The lawsuit, which was filed in Federal Court, seeks at least $1 million in damages on the accusation that the officers involved violated… Continue reading Cops Lose $1 Million

We Need Stem

In an era dominated by technological breakthroughs, the integration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in classrooms has evolved from a pedagogical choice to an essential component of educational reform. This shift is not just about adapting to change; it’s about equipping students with the tools needed to thrive in a world driven by… Continue reading We Need Stem