Kim Kardashian’s birthday weekend didn’t go as planned, but she still figured out how to make it fun!
07.10.2022 - 19:55 / foxnews.com
The man accused of killing two people and wounding six others in an "unprovoked" attack on the Las Vegas Strip went into a fit of rage after a group of showgirls refused to take a picture with him, according to officials and a local report. Yoni Barrios, 32, approached the group of women on the famous Las Vegas Strip on Thursday and said he was a chef, local news station KTNV reported. Holding what police described as a "large knife with a long blade," he asked the women if they would pose for a photograph with him – then began attacking when they rebuffed him, the outlet reported. Barrios stabbed eight people – a mix of tourists and residents – just after 11:40 a.m.
local time on the sidewalk near the Wynn Las Vegas, police said.Two people – Las Vegas residents Brent Allan Hallett, 47, and Maris Mareen DiGiovanni, 30 – could not be saved, officials said. Las Vegas Metro Police Department Deputy Chief James LaRochelle said the attack appeared "unprovoked" and there was "no altercation beforehand." This image shows an apparent victim of the Las Vegas stabbing on Oct. 6, 2022.
(Pierre Fandrich/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX) "That stabbing occurs quickly, and then the suspect subsequently goes southbound on the sidewalk area and stabs additional victims," LaRochelle said. As of Thursday, three of the surviving victims were in critical condition.
This image shows an apparent victim of the Las Vegas stabbing on Oct. 6, 2022.
Kim Kardashian’s birthday weekend didn’t go as planned, but she still figured out how to make it fun!
Kim Kardashian's birthday was thrown into chaos after her private jet failed to land in Las Vegas, a flight that was scheduled to take 17 minutes.
Katie Reul editor Three-time Tony winner Patti LuPone isn’t leaving Broadway. Despite her recent move to give up her Actor’s Equity card, which fans took as a sign of her impending retirement, she says she’s just taking a break. “I just gave up my equity card, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t perform on-stage,” LuPone told Variety at Netflix’s “The School for Good and Evil” premiere Tuesday. “It’s 50 years that I’ve been a member of Actors Equity, and I think I need a break from the stage.” LuPone clarified that provisions in her former membership allow her to still make guest appearances on stage in the meantime, but without being a part of the labor union, she won’t be taking any major roles on Broadway any time soon.
Issa Rae got a special treat at Usher’s show.
The suspect accused of fatally stabbing two people on the Las Vegas strip and injuring six others appears to have been caught on camera by a news outlet in Los Angeles two days before the attack. "He was asking for help," Telemundo 52 cameraman Jorge López said, according to a news article from the outlet. "He kept telling me: 'I just want a chance, I just want to start from scratch.'" López was on assignment in downtown Los Angeles outside city hall last Tuesday when he was approached by a man who identified himself as Yoni Barrios.
A Nevada man delighted fast food patrons by bringing a rescue camel to an In-N-Out restaurant in Las Vegas last week. Fergie, a dromedary camel, stood calmly as she was surrounded by cars in the restaurant's drive-thru on October 4. Video shows the camel slowly moving through the drive-thru at the West Coast fast food chain while onlookers laughed and admired the animal from afar. After securing her meal, the camel walked with her handler to the parking lot area where she was surrounded by people who watched her enjoy her food. Rescue camel Fergie was filmed standing patiently in an In-N-Out drive-thru before getting her French fries.
A group of pro-life students is suing their Las Vegas high school and the surrounding school district, alleging discrimination against their campus club. One of the plaintiffs, recent ECTA graduate Felipe Avila, who founded the Students for Life chapter at East Career and Technical Academy (ECTA) in 2019, told local news he sensed "animosity" from administrators who "did not like" his group's message.
Victims of a quick series of stabbings on the Las Vegas Strip described the shock and horror of the unexpected attack on a group of showgirls and others outside a casino that left two people dead and six injured. Police arrested Yoni Barrios, 32, after a short chase blocks from where they say he attacked four showgirls and ended up stabbing eight people on Thursday. An arrest report released Friday said Barrios told police some of the victims had laughed at him and he "let the anger out." Prosecutors say he’ll be charged with two counts of murder and six counts of attempted murder.
The suspect accused of killing two people and injuring six others during a stabbing rampage on the Las Vegas Strip is in the United States illegally, sources told Fox News. Yoni Barrios, 32, is a Guatemalan national in the U.S. illegally with a criminal record in California, a source with U.S.
The suspect believed to have carried out a deadly stabbing rampage in Las Vegas was arrested Thursday night hours after the attack, according to the Las Vegas Police Department. Yoni Barrios, 32, was taken into custody and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon after police said he stabbed eight people on Las Vegas Boulevard Thursday morning. He was also charged with six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.
The suspect believed to have carried out a deadly stabbing rampage in Las Vegas was arrested Thursday night hours after the attack, according to the Las Vegas Police Department. Yoni Barrios, 32, was taken into custody and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon after police said he stabbed eight people on Las Vegas Boulevard Thursday morning. He was also charged with six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.
Two people were fatally stabbed, and six others were injured Thursday on the Las Vegas Strip and a suspect was in custody, police said. The rampage began just before 11:45 a.m. when the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department received reports of multiple victims on South Las Vegas Boulevard near the Wynn Las Vegas hotel. Authorities said three of the surviving victims were in critical condition.
A Las Vegas man accused of falsely claiming to be a Harvard Business School graduate and combat veteran to defraud dozens of investors out of millions of dollars was arrested in San Diego on Tuesday evening, the FBI announced. Justin Costello, 42, was indicted on 25 counts of wire fraud and securities fraud last week for the years-long scheme, in which he allegedly orchestrated a pump-and-dump over social media and used his investors' money to pay for his own wedding. "Mr. Costello allegedly told many tall tales to convince victims to invest millions of dollars – money he then used for his own benefit," Nick Brown, U.S.
Paris and Tyson Fury are proud parents to six children and as the eldest of their brood turned 13, they celebrated in style. Never one to let her Instagram followers feel like they’ve missed out on the big day, Paris, 32, took to the social media website to share plenty of images of what went down during the fabulous day.The party, which took place at a venue near the family’s home of Morecambe, was very much Las Vegas themed and under a “Welcome to Vegas” sign, the family had written: “Welcome to Fabulous Venezuela's 13th birthday party.” Venezuela looked the part too as she dressed in a one-shouldered gold mini dress featuring a dramatic red feather trimmed drape.