Las vegas assemblyman
GOD only wants the best. To many fond memories to name. His smile, his demeanor, his efforts to make a change will all truly be missed but never forgotten. Rest In Peace my brother. To the family and friends of Tyronne Thompson, Tyronne has made his mark, and made an impact in all the lives he has come in contact with.
We are going to miss him in person, but he will be forever in our hearts. We will see him again in heaven. May God comfort and give you hope during this time of your life. He was such a kind and caring young man and never changed. Our last text about three months confirmed that. My prayers are with his family, the world has lost a very special person. Rest in peace Tyrone. Marie Yates. Tyrone is the part of our family that never lost sight of his dream to one day have a legacy worthy of being replicated.
He was our pride and joy. He was never too busy to care. He would often show up when you least expected. God decided he needed another star and there was Tyrone shining bright as the sun.
His substantial leadership abilities and commitment to the community. Having Tyrone lead us in the Clark County Neighborhood College was educational, inspirational and priceless. His smile lit up a room. It was his passion that helped me push to build it in a safer area for homeless youth. His last job at the county was teaching future leaders and neighbors on how to navigate the County.
The students loved him. Tyrone touched all those that he came in contact with and lives on through his beloved family. Tyrone would always treat me like a champion but in my heart he was the true Champion. He Loved his Family and the community, his work was priceless. He was Truly a Saint. May God Bless his Soul. Our prayers are with the whole family. My mom and I miss him. He always referred my mom as his Cuban Mom because my mom was his supervisor. Liliam and Mary Hickey. I hadn't seen Tyrone since high school but remember him so fondly.
He was a bright light of cheerfulness in the halls of Valley High. It was a joy to reconnect with him on Facebook and see the good he was doing in the world, and I just can't wrap my head around the fact that he is truly gone.
As they responded to the home to investigate, officers saw Brooks outside picking things up from the ground where the shooting took place. Detectives responded and found a shotgun in Brooks's bedroom, along with paperwork that had the purchase of the gun in the name of Brooks' wife.
Police wrote that Brooks has a felony conviction out of California, and he was arrested on suspicion of prohibited person owning or possessing a firearm. According to the report, detectives tried to interview Brooks, but he refused and asked for a lawyer.
He did tell one detective that "the minivan was attempting to run over members of his family and pointed out some tire marks on the curb. The report continues: "It should be noted the tire marks were documented with photographs and it does not appear the vehicle ever made it on to the sidewalk or front yard area where witnesses described the family members were standing.
Brooks was a member of the Nevada Assembly from to , when he was expelled following two arrests and accusations that he threatened then-Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick. He pleaded guilty to evading police and resisting arrest in San Bernardino County, California. Brooks was arrested again in for allegedly getting into a fight at a Las Vegas convenience store and threatening police officers.
Those charges were ultimately dismissed. Court records indicate Brooks has posted bond for his April arrest, and he is scheduled to appear for a court hearing on May 5. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department did not immediately respond to request for comment and charges have not been filed. Assefa did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Campaign finance filings show he reported contributions from and expenses paid to KIB Transport LLC, a freight and trucking company he lists as an income source.
The office space was one of two that Assefa reported as donated during the pandemic. Assefa is the fourth Democratic state lawmaker to resign since Senate Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson resigned in and pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges for using campaign contributions to open a Las Vegas nightclub and pay off credit card debt. The Legislature subsequently passed a bill to require more detailed reporting of campaign spending and prohibit candidates from using contributions to pay salaries to themselves.
Yvanna Cancela, who resigned to take a position in the Biden administration, before the Legislature reconvenes in February. Nevada law requires the commission replace lawmakers who resign before the end of their terms with members of the same party who reside in the district.
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