Las Vegas FBI gives reward to seek out man who spray-painted federal buildings throughout protest

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The FBI is providing a reward to anybody who can determine a person they stated defaced federal buildings in Downtown Las Vegas throughout a protest earlier within the month.

The person spray-painted buildings positioned at 501 South Las Vegas Boulevard on the night of June 11, a poster stated.

Officers launched images of the person on the FBI Las Vegas X account, proven under:

The FBI is providing a reward to anybody who can determine a person they stated defaced federal buildings in Downtown Las Vegas throughout a protest earlier within the month. (FBI)Deface suspect 1 06252025The FBI is providing a reward to anybody who can determine a person they stated defaced federal buildings in Downtown Las Vegas throughout a protest earlier within the month. (FBI)

The FBI was providing a reward of as much as $1,000 for data resulting in his arrest and conviction.

The protest on June 11 started peacefully alongside Las Vegas Boulevard close to Clark Avenue round 7 p.m. Many gathered, carrying flags and indicators, as police intently monitored the world.

The protest focused federal immigration enforcement going down nationwide.

By 8:30 p.m., extra folks had gathered close to the courthouse, bringing U.S. and Mexican flags with them. Police stated roughly 800 folks had been within the crowd.

After the protest, police stated 94 protesters had been arrested and police issued 7 juvenile citations when the protest “turned into an unlawful demonstration” within the 500 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard.

“The protest was declared an unlawful assembly after protestors failed to obey lawful orders,” a launch from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division stated. Police stated some protestors threw water bottles and rocks at officers.

Round 9 p.m., police issued a dispersal order and declared an illegal meeting at Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark Avenue “due to protestors engaging in illegal activity.”

Anybody with details about the suspect ought to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324), the Las Vegas area workplace, or submit a tip on the FBI’s web site.

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