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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNYouTuber accused in Las Vegas Strip double murder says he’s innocent as new evidence emergesThe man accused of shooting and killing a rival YouTuber in a video streamed live from the Las Vegas Strip proclaimed his ...
The June 8 shooting was livestreamed, and police have said it stemmed from a social media feud. One of the victims and the ...
Grand jury evidence shows police response and public confusion when a shooting was carried out by an alleged YouTuber in ...
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNGrand jury indicts man accused of killing 2 in livestreamed Las Vegas Strip shootingA Clark County grand jury voted to indict the YouTube streamer accused of killing another personality and his wife on the Las Vegas Strip, prosecutors announced Friday.
Manny Ruiz and Rodney Finley both ran YouTube channels in the Las Vegas area, according to the police report. They had a feud with each other that dated back to October 2023, the report said.
Rodney Finley, 44, went by “Finny Da Legend” and had over 6,000 subscribers. His wife was often in his videos with him. “He just started the page and it just blew up.
A new police report released Thursday says two people killed in a shooting over the weekend on the Las Vegas Strip captured it on video while livestreaming to their shared YouTube channel. The ...
Manny Ruiz and Rodney Finley both ran YouTube channels in the Las Vegas area, according to the police report. They had a feud with each other that dated back to October 2023, the report said.
The married victims were identified by the Clark County coroner's office as Tanisha Finley, 43, and Rodney Finley, 44. Both died of multiple gunshot wounds. Advertisement.
Rodney Finley, 44, went by “Finny Da Legend” and had over 6,000 subscribers. His wife was often in his videos with him. “He just started the page and it just blew up.
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