Rapper Kenny Clutch killed in a drive-by shooting on the Vegas strip |
"Clearly, the suspects in this shooting have no regard for the lives and safety of others," Las Vegas Metropolitan Sheriff Doug Gillespie said at a news conference Thursday.
Gillespie said authorities do not know how many people are in the SUV, but that they are considered armed and dangerous.
Police said they believe a group of men riding in a black Range Rover Sport SUV pulled up alongside the Maserati around 4:20 a.m. Thursday and fired shots into the car, striking the driver and passenger, according to Officer Jose Hernandez of the Las Vegas Metropolitan police department. Kenneth Cherry Jr., seen here on his Facebook page as Kenny Clutch, was confirmed as the victim of the shooting in the shooting and car crash in Las Vegas, Feb. 21, 2013, ABC affiliate KTNV reported.
One passenger in the Maserati was hit and sustained only a minor injury to his arm. Clutch, 27, who was driving, died at University Medical Center, police said. No bystanders were hit by gunfire, Hernandez said.
"I looked out my window and I could see one vehicle down here on the corner of the intersection totally engulfed in flames," witness John Lamb told ABC News.
Police say they believe the shooting began as an argument moments earlier at a nearby casino. A multi-state manhunt is on for the unidentified shooter. "These individuals will be found, they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law," Gillespie said.
Authorities in Nevada, Utah, Arizona and California are all on alert for the black Range Rover. Police in Las Vegas are now trying to calm nerves, with Thursday's shooting marking" the fifth violent incident reported on the popular Vegas strip since December. Some worry the recent rash of crimes is hurting the city's efforts to create a less sinful, and more family friendly, image of Vegas.
I have been asked by many of you this morning, 'Is the Las Vegas strip safe?'" Gillespie said. "Yes, it is."
Clutch's father, Kenneth Cherry Sr., expressed his grief for the loss of his son while speaking with ABC News.
"This is something you never really, really ever want to experience as a parent, to lose a child before you go," he said.
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