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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas teenager is accused of shooting a 17-year-old after an altercation following a house party in the east valley, according to a Declaration of Warrant filed by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
According to police, on Feb. 3 in the late evening, a house party was thrown at the Hampton Apartments in the 3000 block of South Nellis Boulevard. The victim, later identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Isaiah Langseth,17, was on the way to the party with a group of people.
While on the way to the party, Langseth received a call from Anderson-Griffis asking him to pick him up from Big Chicken near Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue. The group picked Anderson-Griffis up and drove to the party, police said.
According to the declaration, Langseth became “extremely” intoxicated while at the party. Around 1 a.m. on Feb. 4, a juvenile witness, her sisters, another female, Langseth, and Anderson-Griffis left the party and walked to a bus stop on Nellis Boulevard.
Around 1:17 a.m., the group boarded an RTC bus traveling south toward Boulder Highway. A witness said that Langseth was still extremely intoxicated, was being disruptive, and causing a scene on the bus, the declaration said.
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Surveillance footage from the RTC bus showed Langseth throwing his backpack on the floor, taking off his sweatshirt and t-shirt, walking up to the driver, and harassing them. One of the juveniles walked to the front of the bus and pulled Langseth away, preventing him from returning to the front.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas teenager is accused of shooting a 17-year-old after an altercation following a house party in the east valley, according to a Declaration of Warrant filed by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
According to police, on Feb. 3 in the late evening, a house party was thrown at the Hampton Apartments in the 3000 block of South Nellis Boulevard. The victim, later identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Isaiah Langseth,17, was on the way to the party with a group of people.
While on the way to the party, Langseth received a call from Anderson-Griffis asking him to pick him up from Big Chicken near Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue. The group picked Anderson-Griffis up and drove to the party, police said.
According to the declaration, Langseth became “extremely” intoxicated while at the party. Around 1 a.m. on Feb. 4, a juvenile witness, her sisters, another female, Langseth, and Anderson-Griffis left the party and walked to a bus stop on Nellis Boulevard.
Around 1:17 a.m., the group boarded an RTC bus traveling south toward Boulder Highway. A witness said that Langseth was still extremely intoxicated, was being disruptive, and causing a scene on the bus, the declaration said.
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Surveillance footage from the RTC bus showed Langseth throwing his backpack on the floor, taking off his sweatshirt and t-shirt, walking up to the driver, and harassing them. One of the juveniles walked to the front of the bus and pulled Langseth away, preventing him from returning to the front.
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