LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The suspect in a fatal stabbing in west Las Vegas made his first court appearance on Friday afternoon.
Police have identified him as 46-year-old Kenwonn Montgomery.
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), the stabbing took place on Thursday. Officials shared that Montgomery had been behaving erratically, swinging a knife at his mother before chasing his brother down the street. The incident ended when police said Montgomery stabbed a passerby on the street "numerous times" in a seemingly random attack.
LVMPD said that Montgomery was disarmed by his brother before being taken into custody. The victim, a man in his 40s, was later pronounced dead.
Montgomery is being held on the following charges:
- Open murder (one charge)
- Assault with a deadly weapon (two charges)
We were in court as Montgomery made his first appearance before a judge. We learned that bail was expected to be set during Montgomery's next court appearance, which will take place on the morning of Dec. 23.
-
Man tied to youth sports arrested for sexual assault; police seek victims
In a Tuesday news release, LVMPD officials identified the suspect as 44-year-old Sergio Reyes Rojas, who they say was arrested for a sexual assault that occurred in Las Vegas.
Henderson man shot by police after allegedly driving car at officer during call
An arrest report that Channel 13 obtained from the Henderson Police Department reveal more details of reports about a man allegedly trying to kidnap a woman.
Las Vegas teens sentenced for running down retired police chief with stolen car
Retired California police chief Andreas Probst died in the August 2023 attack, which the teens recorded and posted video of on social media.
LVMPD seek driver in hit-and-run that left pedestrian with critical injuries
It happened around 11:17 p.m. in the area of East Katie Avenue west of South Maryland Parkway, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.