Former Nevada State Senator Pat Spearmans son killed in North Las Vegas casino shooting

The son of a former Nevada State senator was murdered in a shooting at a Las Vegas-area casino before the alleged teen killer carjacked several drivers and led police on a chase through the streets of Sin City.Na’Onche Osborne, 23, was mortally wounded inside a garage at the Aliante Casino & Hotel in North Las Vegas, 18 miles north of the famed Las Vegas Strip, early Thursday.Osborne, the adopted son of former Democrat Senator Pat Spearman, died from multiple gunshot wounds, the Clark County Coroner’s Office announced Saturday, according to KTNV.“It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Senator Spearman’s beloved son.

This is an unimaginable loss for the Senator and their family, and they are heartbroken,” Spearman’s family said in a statement to the outlet.“During this difficult time, the Senator and their family ask for privacy as they grieve and support one another.They are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and condolences from friends, colleagues, and the community.”The suspected killer, identified as Aerion Warmsley, fled the resort before he crashed his car near Interstate 15 and Spring Mountain Road, close to Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.The 19-year-old allegedly carjacked three vehicles on the roadway and led police on a chase around the city, reaching speeds up to 105 mph, the outlet reported.During the chase, Warmsley crashed into a bus stop, critically injuring a mother of four.He also allegedly struck at least one other pedestrian during the crash.Warmsley was arrested and charged with felony murder with a deadly weapon and robbery, according to court records viewed by The Post.He is being held at the North Las Vegas Community Correction Center, jail records show.Police did not provide a motive behind the deadly shooting.

North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown gave her annual State of the City address at the Aliante hours after the murder.Spearman was defeated by Goynes-Brown ...

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