Thursday, February 26, 2026

Suspect in North Las Vegas on line casino killing, carjackings faces 28 counts

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The person accused of killing a former state senator’s son in a on line casino after which main police on a chase, involving carjackings, was arraigned Tuesday on greater than two dozen felony costs and can stay behind bars.

Aerion Warmsley, 19, appeared in North Las Vegas Justice Courtroom for a bail listening to. He’s going through a complete of 28 counts, together with homicide, theft, battery, housebreaking, kidnapping, little one abuse/neglect, reckless driving, failure to cease on the scene of a crash, and discharging a firearm inside a constructing.

LVMPD makes use of a PIT maneuver to cease a homicide and carjacking suspect throughout a high-speed chase throughout the Las Vegas valley on March 27, 2025.

Man accused of killing former Nevada state senator’s son shot him 7 occasions inside on line casino: police

Warmsley was arrested on March 27 after a high-speed automobile chase throughout the valley that concerned at the very least three carjackings and a number of crashes earlier than he was taken into custody.

The crime spree began when Warmsley allegedly shot and killed Na’onche Osborne, 23, the son of former Nevada State Sen. Pat Spearman, contained in the Aliante On line casino and Resort.

Warmsley was being held within the North Las Vegas Detention Heart. His preliminary listening to is scheduled for Could 5.

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