LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Prosecutors have dropped state charges against the man accused of setting Teslas on fire at a Las Vegas collision center last year.
That's because Paul Kim changed his plea in February and has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges. Kim's attorneys previously told me that Kim changed the plea because he will be able to appeal sentencing if they believe the court's reasoning is flawed and other enhancements won't be applicable to his case.
Last March, Kim approached the collision center, located near West Badura Avenue and South Jones Boulevard, around 2:45 a.m. Las Vegas police previously said Kim sprayed the word "RESIST" on the front doors of the building, fired shots at several vehicles, and then lit vehicles on fire using a Molotov cocktail.
WATCH: Flames spotted at Tesla collision center
Kim has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of arson, one count of attempted arson, and one count of possessing an unregistered firearm. He is facing up to 70 years in prison.
Sentencing is scheduled for May 27.
WATCH: Federal grand jury indicts Tesla suspect
-
Las Vegas family sues private school over alleged sexual assault of a 6-year-old
The lawsuit alleges an 11-year-old camper crawled into a bathroom stall, undressed the 6-year-old, and assaulted her while camp counselors were in a gymnasium playing cards.
Two face felony animal cruelty charges after 35 dogs removed from Las Vegas training facility
Disturbing video obtained by our newsroom appears to show a dog being kicked and dragged by a leash inside Working Dogs of Nevada.
CCSDPD: Substitute teacher arrested following investigation obstruction charges
The Clark County School District Police Department (CCSDPD) has shared information regarding the arrest of a substitute teacher at Dr. Charles I. West Preparatory Academy today.
Man accused of fatal shooting during livestream wants to be out without bail
Ruiz, known as "Sin City Manny" online, is accused of shooting and killing Rodney Albert Finley and Tanisha Laquahn Finley.