LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Two brothers face homicide costs for allegedly capturing right into a crowd of individuals outdoors of a Las Vegas hookah lounge, killing a person, in response to paperwork the 8 Information Now Investigators obtained.
Anjele McCullough, 24; and Terrance McCullough, 24, each face costs of open homicide, information stated. Police recognized the pair as brothers with Terreance McCullough’s start yr indicating he’s older.
The capturing on Feb. 9 occurred outdoors of the Secret Lounge close to Jones Boulevard and Twain Avenue. Kaleo Kekahuna, 46, died from his accidents, the Clark County coroner’s workplace stated.
Witnesses advised officers that an argument began contained in the lounge and a safety individual advised a number of folks to depart, police stated. A battle erupted within the parking zone and a person pulled out a gun and fired into the group, putting two folks.
Kekahuna usually attended the lounge and labored as a safety guard at different institutions, police stated. Round 9 p.m. the night time of the capturing, two folks sitting in two totally different events acquired into an argument, which required safety to separate the 2 teams, police stated. A witness stated Kekahuna tried to “diffuse the situation” earlier than the capturing.
Police obtained surveillance video, which they stated confirmed a lounge safety member pat down one of many brothers, however “not pat down” his entrance waistband, paperwork stated. Later, whereas outdoors the enterprise, police stated the shooter pulled a gun from his waistband and “fired towards the crowd and towards the business multiple times.”
Police rapidly recognized the individual as Anjele McCullough, they stated. After arresting him at an east valley condo, police obtained extra video, which they stated reveals each brothers “shooting into the crowd of people” and working again to one in every of their vehicles, paperwork stated.
Officers later arrested Terrance McCullough driving a automobile with suspended license plates, they stated. Each brothers remained in custody Wednesday with out bail.