LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — All three teenage suspects in Saturday’s lethal capturing at a Pahrump park throughout a neighborhood film occasion surrendered to legislation enforcement, based on the Nye County Sheriff’s Workplace.
Sheriff Joe McGill recognized the suspects, together with the juvenile as a result of seriousness of the crime, as Carlos Blakely, 18; Anthony Aguilar, 17; and Fabian Ferrante, 19.
Monday afternoon, Blakely surrendered and was booked on a homicide cost in Las Vegas, and Aguilar and Ferrante surrendered on the NCSO Pahrump station Tuesday afternoon, NCSO mentioned.
Anthony Aguilar is recognized as one of many suspects in a lethal capturing at a Pahrump park on Saturday, July 5, 2025. (Credit score: NCSO)Fabian Ferrante is recognized as one of many suspects in a lethal capturing at a Pahrump park on Saturday, July 5, 2025. (Credit score: NCSO)
Carlos Blakely is recognized as one of many suspects in a lethal capturing at a Pahrump park on Saturday, July 5, 2025. (Credit score: NCSO)
The capturing sufferer, recognized as 22-year-old Joey Perry, suffered 4 gunshot wounds, three to his again and one to his neck, McGill mentioned throughout a press conferences Monday morning.
The capturing occurred in Ian Deutch Memorial Park round 10 p.m. on July 5. McGill mentioned deputies responded to a combat involving round 50 teenagers, 4 of whom had been within the precise combat. The remainder had been watching or cheering it on.
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McGill mentioned the combat was stopped, and the deputies left. Ten minutes later, the lethal capturing occurred. A lady who noticed the combat and subsequent capturing contacted police and informed them what she noticed because the suspects left in a pink car, later recognized as a Chevy Camaro.
Deputies are additionally investigating different incidents which will have occurred on the park. McGill didn’t elaborate however did say he obtained info Monday morning “that there was a comment made that a green light was put on Joey. For what reason, I don’t know.”
McGill is urging anybody who has info or video, or pictures of the gathering, combat, or capturing on the Ian Deutch Memorial Park on Saturday evening to e mail: [email protected], or to name (775) 751-7000 (5), or to contact Crimestoppers at (702) 385-5555.