11-year-old gunned down during road rage incident: Police

Background: Surveillance camera footage of the 215 Beltway in Las Vegas, Nev. during the alleged incident on Nov. 14 (Regional Transport Commission of Southern Nevada via WHAS). Inset: Tyler Matthew Johns (Henderson Police Department).

A Nevada judge has refused bail for a young man accused of killing an 11-year-old boy following a violent road rage episode.

Tyler Matthew Johns, 22, participated in a court hearing via Zoom on Saturday, just a day after his arrest related to a reported road rage shooting on the 215 Beltway in Las Vegas. Johns faces charges of open murder, firing a weapon from or within a vehicle in a restricted area, and shooting into an occupied vehicle. According to the Henderson Police Department, the altercation began as a verbal dispute with another driver who was on his way to drop off his 11-year-old stepson at school on Friday morning.

During a press conference on Friday, Henderson Police Chief Reggie Rader said that around 7:30 a.m. that day, two drivers on the westbound 215 Beltway were “jockeying for positions, trying to pass each other on the congested freeway.” One of them tried to pass the other using the shoulder, at which point the drivers “rolled down their windows and got into a verbal exchange.”

During the confrontation, Johns allegedly brandished a handgun and fired it into the other vehicle, tragically striking the boy seated in the back. The identities of the child and his stepfather have not been disclosed.

Following the shooting, the stepfather reportedly “rammed” into Johns’ car, bringing both vehicles to a halt on the freeway. A heated argument ensued until a nearby officer from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was flagged down and intervened, taking Johns into custody.

The young boy was transported to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

In a news conference, Rader expressed, “It’s heartbreaking that we lost a life today that shouldn’t have been lost. An 11-year-old boy, simply en route to school, was taken from us by this senseless incident. We all need to exercise patience on our roads and remember our duty to protect one another.”

He added, “It is not worth it to engage in this type of behavior.”

Johns was denied bail during his court appearance on Saturday and remains in custody. He is due back in court on Tuesday.

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