LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — One person is dead after Metro's first officer-involved shooting for 2026.
It happened around 7:30 a.m. as officers responded to the 9200 block of Russell Road, in the area of Rocky Hill Road and 215. They were responding to a call of someone pointing a gun at another person.
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According to LVMPD Capt. Ryan Wiggins, upon arrival, officers heard arguing from inside an apartment.
A woman opened the door, and an officer saw a man pointing a gun at her.
Fearing for her safety, the officer shot the man pointing the gun.
The suspect was immediately taken into custody. Medical personnel took him to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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The female victim sustained minor injuries but was treated at the scene and did not require hospitalization.
The officer was later identified by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department as Officer Tristen Taylor. Taylor, 28, has been with the department since 2024 and has been placed on routine paid administrative leave.
In 2025, there were a total of seven officer-involved shootings, with 17 recorded in 2024. Metro shared that this decrease was achieved through rigorous training at their Joint Emergency Training Unit (JETI).
Channel 13 was able to visit the JETI and experience the training for ourselves in December, 2025. You can get a rare look inside LVMPD's training facility by visiting ktnv.com/behindthebadge.
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