Nev. Police Video: Gunman Shoots at Hall Monitors, Points Gun at Officers on School Campus

Body camera and aerial footage show an armed suspect firing at school hall monitors and pointing a handgun at a North Las Vegas police officer before turning the weapon on himself as the confrontation unfolded on campus.

What to know

  • Body camera and aerial video show a North Las Vegas police officer firing at an armed man on a high school campus before the suspect shot himself.
  • The man, identified as 21-year-old Jallel Jenkins-Harris, had earlier fired toward hall monitors and fled from police after a shoplifting call.
  • He survived the self-inflicted gunshot and faces multiple felony charges.

“This information reflects what we know at this stage of the investigation,” Vaquera said in the video.

According to Vaquera, Jenkins-Harris, 21, had fired a shot in the direction of two hall monitors who were outside the school, which is on Deer Springs Way, near North Fifth Street and the northern 215 Beltway.

Vaquera said North Las Vegas officer Manuel Vital saw Jenkins-Harris approaching one of the main school buildings and fired two shots from his rifle at him. Jenkins-Harris was not hit.

Seconds later, Vaquera said, Jenkins-Harris turned the Glock 9 mm handgun he was holding on himself.

He was taken to University Medical Center, where he was later listed in stable condition, Vaquera said. Jenkins-Harris was charged with multiple felonies.

An arrest report said the incident began after North Las Vegas police were first called to a Target store, at 7090 N. Fifth St., for a report of a man concealing items in a black backpack.

According to the arrest report and Vaquera’s video account, Jenkins-Harris fled through the store’s rear doors and pointed a handgun at a police sergeant who was sitting in his patrol vehicle.

“The officer repeatedly told Jenkins-Harris to stop and drop the firearm, however, he ignored those commands and continued westbound,” Vaquera said.

Vaquera said Jenkins-Harris fled to a nearby neighborhood, where he “entered multiple residential properties,” according to Vaquera. He was then spotted by a Metro police helicopter pilot at the high school, according to the arrest report.

Jenkins-Harris, police said, had been released from jail the morning of the shooting. Vaquera said Jenkins-Harris has been arrested by North Las Vegas or Metro police over 20 times.

Vital, who was hired by the North Las Vegas Police Department in 2006, has been placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation into the incident continues.

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