CBS/AP/ February 22, 2013, 7:02 AM

Police on hunt for Range Rover involved in Vegas shooting

Smoke and flames billow from burning vehicle following shooting and multi-car accident on Las Vegas Strip Feb. 21, 2013

Smoke and flames billow from burning vehicle following shooting and multi-car accident on Las Vegas Strip Feb. 21, 2013 / AP

LAS VEGAS Police searched Friday for a Range Rover with dark tinted windows and custom rims that set off a fiery crash on the Las Vegas Strip when someone in the luxury SUV opened fire on a Maserati in a scene that onlookers described as worthy of an action flick.

Three people were killed and at least six more were injured in what marked the latest in a series of violent episodes in Las Vegas in recent months.

Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie told reporters the shooting was sparked by an argument in the valet area of the nearby Aria hotel-casino, and spilled over to one of the busiest intersections on the Las Vegas Strip. As bullets flew from the Range Rover, the Maserati ran a red light and smashed into a taxi, which exploded into flames, killing the driver and a passenger. The driver of the Maserati was also killed, and his passenger was wounded.

Police have not released the identities of the victims.

Three more cars and a utility truck also collided as the Range Rover sped off in the darkness at about 4:30 a.m.

Las Vegas police Sgt. John Sheahan said the Range Rover was last seen near the Venetian resort as it headed north from the shooting scene. He said police have video from traffic cameras at the intersection and were checking hotel surveillance systems, but added that the video will not be made public.

"What happened will not be tolerated," Gillespie said, vowing that the shooters would be "found and prosecuted to the full extent of the law."

Jogger Eric Lackey was on his way back to the New York-New York hotel when he snapped a cell phone photo of the blazing scene moments after the crash. Black smoke billowed from the flaming taxi, amid popping sounds from the fire.

Lackey, of Forest Hill, Md., said a security officer in a yellow shirt performed CPR on a person on the sidewalk while police officers canvassed a small crowd of perhaps 15 onlookers gathering at the scene.

"Police were asking if anyone was still in the vehicles and if they heard gunfire," Lackey told The Associated Press. "That's when I realized it wasn't just a regular accident."

The effects of the shooting and crashes were felt hours later as the Strip remained closed, leading to snarled traffic, until it reopened late Thursday night, as CBS Las Vegas affiliate KLAS-TV reports.

The fiery rampage shocked tourists.

"We get stabbings, and gang violence," said Mark Thompson, who was visiting from Manchester, England, with his wife, "but this is like something out of a movie. Like 'Die Hard' or something."

Police said they were contacting authorities in three neighboring states about the Range Rover Sport that had a car dealer's advertisement in place of a license plate.

In Southern California, the California Highway Patrol alerted officers in at least three counties to be on the lookout for the SUV.

Witnesses also told police the SUV and Maserati had come from the nearby CityCenter area, the home of Aria, just south of the site of the attack.

"We have numerous witnesses to this," Sheahan said. "But what is the genesis of this? We don't know yet."

The crumpled, gray Maserati, which had no license plate, came to rest several feet away from the incinerated taxi.

"The people I feel sorry for are the people in the taxi," said Elvina Joyce, a tourist from Regina, Saskatchewan. "Seconds made all the difference in the world for them. Wrong place, wrong time."

The area near the scene has been the site of high-profile violence in the past.

Rapper Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996 about a block away under similar circumstances, as assailants opened fire on his luxury sedan from a vehicle on Flamingo Road. The killing has never been solved.

And Las Vegas has had several violent episodes in recent months.

Two people were critically wounded in a shooting at a parking garage on Feb. 6, and a tourist was stabbed last Saturday in an elevator at The Hotel at Mandalay Bay.

On New Year's Eve at Circus Circus, a man pulled out a revolver and fired it into the ground just off the main floor of the casino. Less than two weeks earlier, a woman allegedly slashed the face of a blackjack dealer at the Bellagio.

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thetruthwillout says:
The problem is the gangs. When you have rappers, you have "ganstas' around; and they're the kind of people who shoot you for something as stupid as disrespecting them, which could mean cutting in front of them while driving or doing something else you may not think is a big deal, or even be aware of. These are pea-brained people with big egos and access to weapons. It's a deadly combination. We need to focus on getting rid of these gangs by making the sentences stiffer. The guy who did the shooting has probably killed before, with prison being a revolving door. Life sentences for anyone committing a gang-related crime with a gun, period. No plea bargaining, no parole. Life in prison. At least you'll eliminate that piece of garbage from killing again.
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realtimecoffee replies:
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Maybe a litle indefinite detention? Gangs qualify as terrorists on many levels.
realtimecoffee replies:
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Also cut their food source and get rid of the war on drugs. (with the caveat that if you show up at an Emergeny Room with an overdose all you get is a bottle of water and a brochure)
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jtdev1 says:
With all the video inside the casinos you'd think they would have at least one video of this shooting.

Guess there are some places where someone isn't always watching...

Goes to show you that the safety of the money in Vegas far outweighs the safety of the people.
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heaverbill says:
I actually have no ptoblem woth gangsters/rappers killing each others. Fewer of them the better. But now they've killed innnocent people, we'll have to track themdown like wild animals.
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sallychicago says:
Does LV have a conceal carry and are you allowed to bring guns in the casino?
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dmagic07 replies:
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Lol - Yea because these guys probably adhere to gun laws.
berlinfoto-2009 replies:
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Back in the early 1990's an acquaintance of mine went to LV for a vacation. He stated that he wore his casual vacation shorts, socks and tennis shoes, and a Golf Shirt, and a fanny pack with a .40 Caliber Smith and Wesson.
He stated that the doormen and the guards appeared to know what was in the fanny pack but asked no questions, and allowed him in.
It was a fanny pack designed for concealed carry and was sort of widely known as to what it was designed for.
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sallychicago says:
And they talk about Chicago being violent? Oh, I beg to differ after reading this.
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heaverbill replies:
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Chicago IS violent. Drive-by shooting happens regularly in Chicago. What have you been?
thetruthwillout replies:
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wherever you have gangs you have problems. No city is immune.
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TrulyThankful says:
Man is mad and there is nothing that can make him better. Sick people in this world full of rage is what it is.
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CLS88 says:
When convicted...string 'em up!
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