The victims included performers dressed as showgirls and
tourists.
Yoni Barrios, 34, entered his pleas Thursday as part of a deal
with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty, the Las Vegas
Review-Journal reported.
Barrios also pleaded guilty but mentally ill to attempted murder
and battery charges. He is expected to be sentenced to life in
prison without the possibility of parole.
Scott Coffee, his attorney, said after the court hearing in Las
Vegas that the plea agreement “recognizes what everybody in the
system knew — that this was the result of mental illness that
caused paranoia.”
Authorities say the unprovoked attack in October 2022 began when
Barrios stabbed a group of performers dressed as showgirls near
the Wynn Las Vegas hotel and casino, killing one of them.
Barrios then ran down a sidewalk, attacking more people,
according to police.
Just before the stabbings, police say Barrios had asked to take
a photo with the performers. He was wearing a chef’s
long-sleeved white jacket, said he was a chef, and removed a
knife from a suitcase, according to police.
Some performers said he made them feel uncomfortable and one
backed away.
Police wrote in an arrest report that “Barrios thought the women
were laughing at him and making fun of his clothing."
Barrios was arrested after a short chase. He is scheduled to be
sentenced in March.
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