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LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT. OFFICER'S REPORT CONTINUATION. Event #: 140608-1591. Page 13. 212. Officer Mario Fernandez. PN 13997.
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Date and Time of Report: 8/27/15 @ 1630 Hours Officer: Detective T. Sanborn PN: 5450
Approved By: Sergeant Jon Scott PN 4532 Officer: Detective T. Ivie PN: 6405
LVMPD 82 (Rev.8/01) WORD 2007 Page 1
Event #:^140608 -^1591
Murder with a Deadly Weapon (x 3 ) / Officer Involved Shooting (Fatal) / Suicide SUBJECT
DIVISION REPORTING: ISD - Homicide Section
DIVISION OF OCCURRENCE: Central Patrol Division
DATE & TIME OCCURRED: 06/08/14 @ 1122 Hours
LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE:
309 North Nellis Boulevard, Suite 1 20 , Las Vegas, NV 89110
VICTIM #1: LVMPD Officer Igor Soldo, PN 9153 (Deceased) Dob. /1982, SSN. NEAC Patrol Officer, Squad NE Date of hire: /
WEAPON: Glock, Model 17, 9mm, semi-automatic handgun With an attached TLR-1 tactical light Serial number Registered to Igor Soldo
VICTIM #2: LVMPD Officer Alyn Beck, PN 7459 (Deceased) Dob. 1972, SSN. NEAC Patrol Officer, Squad NE Date of hire: /
WEAPON: Heckler & Koch, USP, 9mm semi-automatic handgun Serial number Registered to Alyn Beck
VICTIM #3: Joseph Wilcox (Deceased) LVMPD ID# 1653503 Dob. 1983, SSN. Res. Address: 1200 North Lamb Boulevard, Space 10, Las Vegas, NV 89110
WEAPON: Glock, Model 19, 9mm semi-automatic handgun Serial number TKR Registered to Joseph Wilcox
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INVOLVED OFFICER #1: Officer Brett Brosnahan, PN 13927 NEAC Patrol Officer, Squad NE Date of hire: 2009
WEAPON USED: Springfield XDM, .40 caliber, semi-automatic handgun With an attached Streamlight TLR-1S tactical light Serial number Registered to Brett Brosnahan
INVOLVED OFFICER #2: Officer Zackery Beal, PN 10149 NEAC Patrol Officer, Squad NE Date of hire: /
WEAPON USED: Rock River Arms, AR-15, 5.56mm caliber, Semi-automatic rifle with an EOTech red dot sight And a Surefire tactical flashlight Serial number
INVOLVED OFFICER #3: Officer Timothy Gross, PN 3405 SEAC Patrol Officer, SE Date of hire: /
WEAPON USED: D.P.M.S., AR-15, .223-5.56mm caliber, Semi-automatic rifle Serial number
SUSPECT #1: Jerad Dwain Miller (Deceased) Dob. /1983, SSN. Res. Address: 110 South Bruce Street, Apartment 154, Las Vegas, NV 89101
SUSPECT #2: Amanda Renee Miller (Deceased) Dob. /1991, SSN. Res. Address: 110 South Bruce Street, Apartment 154, Las Vegas, NV 89101
SUSPECT WEAPON: Smith & Wesson, M & P, 9mm semi-automatic handgun Serial number HAR *Negative wants/registration
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After the shooting, Jerad removed Officer Soldo’s duty weapon and extra magazines from his duty belt. Amanda draped a Gadsden flag over Officer Beck and pinned a note to his body, while Jerad removed Officer Soldo’s weapon. Jerad then removed the flag Amanda had put in place in order to get to Officer Beck’s firearm and magazines; the note remained on Officer Beck.
Jerad attempted to remove Officer Beck’s duty weapon from his duty belt, but he was unable to defeat Officer Beck’s holster. Jerad then rolled Officer Beck partially up on his left side, so Amanda could remove the duty weapon and extra magazines from his duty belt. After successfully removing Officer Beck’s handgun and extra magazines, Amanda Miller placed them into the bag she carried into the restaurant.
The two then exited the restaurant; Amanda still carrying the Smith and Wesson (9mm) and Jerad now armed with Officer Soldo’s Glock (9mm) handgun.
During the four (4) second assault at CiCi’s Pizza, Jerad and Amanda Miller each fired five (5) shots for a total of ten (10) shots. Jerad and Amanda Miller each fatally wounded Officer Soldo and Officer Beck.
Jerad and Amanda gathered up their two bags, which they had left outside the restaurant and left the scene on foot towards the Walmart store located at 201 North Nellis Boulevard. The Millers were inside CiCi’s Pizza less than one (1) minute.
At approximately 1122:51 hours, LVMPD Dispatch received several 9-1-1 calls reporting the shooting. Approximately three minutes later patrol officers arrived at the CiCi’s Pizza crime scene. Medical personnel arrived a short time later and transported the wounded officers to University Medical Center’s Trauma Unit for treatment. Both officers succumbed to their injuries. Doctor Ozobia pronounced Officer Soldo deceased at 1158 hours and Officer Beck deceased at 1332 hours.
Jerad and Amanda Miller walked southeast across Stewart Avenue and along the east side of the Walmart building to the front entrance of the store, which was on the south side of the building.
At approximately 1125:36 hours, Jared and Amanda Miller entered the Walmart store still armed. Jerad walked directly inside, while Amanda stopped in the entry way and got a shopping cart. Jerad shouted a revolution had started and the cops were coming and yelled for customers to get out. Jerad then fired a single shot into the ceiling and headed west into the store with Amanda following several feet behind pushing a shopping cart.
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Customer Joseph Wilcox was in line at the customer service counter when Jerad and Amanda entered the store. Joseph had a CCW permit and was armed with his Glock 9mm handgun. Jerad’s yelling drew Wilcox’s attention. After Jerad fired the shot into the ceiling, Wilcox drew his handgun and kept it at the low ready. Wilcox observed Jerad walking west, so Wilcox cut diagonally through a cash register area to get closer. Wilcox remained focused on Jerad and got into a position several yards behind him.
Jerad turned north on an interior aisle and Wilcox quickly ran up to the corner of the aisle to engage Jerad from behind. Unbeknownst to Wilcox, he had run up alongside Amanda Miller. At approximately 1126:08 hours, Amanda Miller shot Wilcox one time in the left side of the torso, before he could engage Jerad. Wilcox was immediately incapacitated and not able to fire any shots. His handgun was later kicked away from him by Patrol Officer Reahm.
Amanda continued west and met up with Jerad at the ammunition case in the sporting goods section of the store. Jerad broke the glass doors on the cabinet with a baseball bat he secured from a nearby aisle. Jerad searched the case and loaded Amanda’s bag with several boxes of 9mm and .38 caliber ammunition. Amanda left and walked toward the northwest corner of the store with Jerad several yards behind her.
Patrol Officer Brosnahan responded to the initial call and was approximately the third police vehicle to arrive at the CiCi’s Pizza crime scene. Officer Brosnahan was informed by citizens in the area that the suspect had fled toward the Walmart store. Officer Brosnahan ran on foot alone toward the Walmart store, where he encountered numerous citizens running out the rear exit doors.
The citizens advised Officer Brosnahan there was a male inside the store shooting. A store employee advised Officer Brosnahan the suspect was near the northwest corner of the store. The employee directed Officer Brosnahan through a rear employee area to a door, which provided Officer Brosnahan access to the interior of the store.
Officer Brosnahan entered the store and moved toward the northwest corner. Officer Brosnahan observed Jerad Miller walking west on an aisle carrying a green duffle bag. Jerad was armed with a black handgun (Officer Soldo’s Glock) and walked toward the northwest corner of the store. Officer Brosnahan paralleled Jerad with the intent to engage him on the furthest west aisle of the store.
Unbeknownst to Officer Brosnahan, Amanda Miller was already in the furthest west aisle. Officer Brosnahan turned the corner and encountered Amanda. Amanda raised her handgun toward Officer Brosnahan and the two exchanged gunshots. Officer Brosnahan observed Jerad come around the corner of the aisle; Jared immediately began to fire at Officer Brosnahan.
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A complete autopsy was subsequently performed on the body of Officer Igor Soldo at the Clark County Coroner’s Office. Officer Soldo appeared to have been shot three (3) times; twice in the head and once in the torso. Doctor Olson determined Officer Soldo died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds and his death was ruled a homicide. Toxicology tests were negative.
A complete autopsy was subsequently performed on the body of Officer Alyn Beck at the Clark County Coroner’s Office. Officer Beck appeared to have been shot seven (7) times; multiple times in the head and torso. Doctor Olson determined Officer Beck died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds and his death was ruled a homicide. Toxicology tests were negative.
A complete autopsy was subsequently performed on the body of Joseph Wilcox at the Clark County Coroner’s Office. Joseph Wilcox appeared to have been shot one (1) time. Doctor Simms determined Wilcox died as a result of a gunshot wound to the left chest, and his death was ruled a homicide. Toxicology tests revealed the presence of Hydrocodone and Hydromorphone (Hydrocodone Metabolite) in Joseph Wilcox’s blood.
A complete autopsy was subsequently performed on the body of Jared Miller at the Clark County Coroner’s Office. Jared Miller appeared to have been shot one (1) time with a rifle round. Doctor Simms determined Jared Miller died as a result of a gunshot wound of the chest and his death was ruled a homicide. Toxicology tests revealed the presence of Delta-9 THC (active ingredient of Marijuana) and Delta-9 Carboxy THC (inactive Metabolite of Marijuana) in Jerad Miller’s blood.
A complete autopsy was subsequently performed on the body of Amanda Miller at the Clark County Coroner’s Office. Amanda Miller appeared to have been shot two (2) times; once in the upper right shoulder and once in the head. Doctor Simms determined Amanda Miller died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound of the head and her death was ruled a suicide. Toxicology tests were negative.
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S. POLICE MANAGERS’ & SUPERVISORS’ ASSOCIATION (P.M.S.A.)
T. CRITICAL INCIDENT REVIEW TEAM (C.I.R.T.)
U. POLICE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (P.E.A.P.)
V. VIDEO ANALYSIS DETAIL
W. CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT