Las Vegas Strip stabbing attack leaves 2 dead, 6 hurt
A suspect is in custody after a violent stabbing attack left two people dead and at least six others injured on the Las Vegas Strip Thursday morning, police said.
Las Vegas police chargedYoni Barrios, 32, with two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon and six counts of attempted murder. The motive for the crazed attack is unknown.
Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said the victims were tourists and locals. Those killed were identified as Las Vegas residents Brent Allan Hallett, 47, and Maris Mareen Digiovanni, 30, according to the Las Vegas Sun, citing the Clark County Coroner’s Office.
Three of the six surviving victims were in critical condition, police said.
Earlier, Lombardo said a kitchen knife was recovered at the scene.
The attack began around 11:42 a.m. local time on South Las Vegas Boulevard, near the Wynn Las Vegas and the Resorts World Casino, both major resorts in the city.
Some of the victims were showgirls taking pictures with tourists, bystanders told Fox 5 and other news outlets.
The suspect allegedly stabbed his first victim in what appeared to be an unprovoked attack before fleeing and stabbing more victims, Las Vegas Deputy Chief James LaRochelle said.
The suspect was followed by “concerned citizens” who called 911 for help, LaRochelle said.
The alleged perp gave police his identity, LaRochelle said, but officers are working to confirm that information. Authorities don’t believe he was a local resident.
“This is clearly a tragic and hard-to-understand — hard-to-comprehend — murder investigation that deeply impacts our community,” LaRochelle said.
The suspect told a woman he was a chef and wanted to take a picture with some of the showgirls with his knife, but instead began his deadly attack when the group declined his request, the woman told KTNV.
A tourist from Montreal, Canada, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he saw “a lot of blood on the ground.”
“There was one showgirl on the ground,” Pierre Fandrich said in French. “There was another showgirl on top of her, trying to help her friend. She seemed to be stabbed in the back, but she didn’t notice because she was helping the other showgirl.”
Video posted to Twitter from the Las Vegas Strip showed paramedics urgently pushing a medical bed with one victim on it wearing a red feathered skirt while tourists looked shocked on the streets.
“This guy came, ran up, and started stabbing this lady in front of me and she ran around the escalators and she tried to get up under the bridge and her girlfriend was trying to help her,” witness Jason Adams told KLAS.
Lombardo said the area is safe and officials would attempt to reopen it as soon as possible.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said the state would work with law enforcement partners to keep the Las Vegas Strip safe.
“Our hearts are with all those affected by this tragedy,” he said in a tweet. “At the State level, we will continue to work with partners in law enforcement to make resources available on the ground and ensure the Las Vegas Strip remains a safe and welcoming place for all to visit.”