Man pleads guilty to killing homeless people in Las Vegas
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[February 25, 2025]
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A man accused in a shooting that killed two
homeless people and wounded three others has pleaded guilty to two
counts of first-degree murder.
Cristobal Omar Perez, 32, entered his plea Monday, a day before his
trial was scheduled to begin, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. He
will face a prison term of 40 years to life when he is sentenced April
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Cristobal Omar Perez, left, accused in a shooting that killed and
injured multiple homeless people, appears in court with his attorney
Jess Marchese during a hearing Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu
Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP) |
Prosecutors said a third victim is close to death and if that
person dies, Perez could be charged and face a stiffer
punishment.
The shooting happened Dec. 1, 2023, near a freeway overpass in
the northeastern part of the city. Police said a gunman dropped
off by a black SUV fired 14 shots indiscriminately at a group of
homeless people and then got picked up by the getaway car.
Investigators suspected at the time that the shooting was
planned in advance.
According to an arrest report, police said Perez wanted to
“protect his family” after someone tried to break into his
sister-in-law’s home. She had told him she spotted a man at a
gas station across from a homeless encampment who looked like
the would-be home invader, and Perez decided to confront the
man.
Police said Perez had his girlfriend, Kylee Au Young, meet him
blocks away in a getaway vehicle. Her case is still pending. She
faces two counts of open murder and a count of conspiracy to
commit murder.
Defense attorney Frank Kocka said Perez took responsibility and
that other charges were dropped as part of a plea agreement.
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