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Body camera footage shows officer fire on armed man on North Las Vegas high school campus

NLVPD shares new details in officer-involved shooting near Legacy High School
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NORTH LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — On May 14, an officer-involved shooting in North Las Vegas triggered lockdowns at local schools after the chase of an armed suspect ended on the campus of Legacy High School.

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21-year-old Jallel Jenkins-Harris was identified as the suspect involved, and was taken into custody by the North Las Vegas Police Department (NLVPD).

On May 21, NLVPD provided additional information about this shooting through a briefing held by Officer Roberto Vaquera.

WATCH | Body camera footage shows police response to armed man on North Las Vegas high school campus

Body camera footage shows police response to armed man on North Las Vegas high school campus

Around 10:40 a.m. on May 14, officers responded to a local Target at 7090 North 5th Street "regarding a suspicious male reportedly concealing stolen merchandise inside of a backpack."

Jenkins-Harris fled as officers attempted to detain him. According to NLVPD, witnesses in the area warned them that Jenkins-Harris was armed with a handgun, which was later confirmed by video surveillance footage.

NLVPD shares new details in officer-involved shooting near Legacy High School

After making his way out of the back entrance of the business, Jenkins-Harris encountered an officer outside. NLVPD said that he pointed the gun at the officer before continuing to run.

Though Jenkins-Harris was issued commands to stop, he ran away from the Target and entered a residential area across the street, prompting police to set up a perimeter.

NLVPD later discovered that Jenkins-Harris had entered multiple homes in the area during this time. One homeowner reported damage to their sliding glass door "consistent with attempted forced entry," and police located clothing belonging to Jenkins-Harris during the pursuit.

Officer Vaquera said that NLVPD received air support from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). Metro was able to locate Jenkins-Harris on Legacy High School's campus near the softball and baseball fields.

NLVPD shares new details in officer-involved shooting near Legacy High School

It was at that time that Legacy High School was placed under lockdown. Northeast Career Technical Academy, a nearby high school, did the same.

Three school hall monitors saw Jenkins-Harris on campus, NLVPD said, with two reporting that he had fired his gun in their direction. A spent cartridge casing was discovered in that area consistent with the reports.

One officer, identified as Manuel Vital fired twice at Jenkins-Harris. Neither round came into contact with him. Officer Vital was hired by NLVPD in 2006, and is currently on paid administrative leave.

WATCH | Officer Vital's body camera footage

Body camera footage shows officer fire on armed man on North Las Vegas high school campus

Jenkins-Harris later sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and was taken into custody and provided medical aid. His condition eventually stabilized.

NLVPD shares new details in officer-involved shooting near Legacy High School

A stolen handgun was recovered by police from Jenkins-Harris, which was identified from a robbery LVMPD was investigating earlier that day. Metro confirmed that Jenkins-Harris was a suspect in that incident. His backpack was also found with items from the Target.

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NLVPD shared that Jenkins-Harris had prior felony convictions in Nevada, and had been arrested over 20 times across both NLVPD and Metro's jurisdictions.

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He now faces multiple felony charges, including:

  • Attempted murder
  • Assault with a deadly weapon
  • Possession of a firearm on school property
  • Possession of a stolen firearm
  • Attempted home invasion
  • Resisting a public officer with a deadly
  • Prohibited person in possession of a firearm

This incident marks the second officer-involved shooting in NLVPD's jurisdiction in 2026.