Police revealed that an unidentified Nevada woman was in her car with a female friend as they made their way to a party on November 19.
This from slaynews.com.
A vehicle suddenly pulled up in front of their car in North Las Vegas and two armed men reportedly exited.
The two armed men then approached the women in their car.
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police:
The female driver was dragged out of the car by one of the men.
According to the arrest report:
As reported:
The woman saw her opportunity, snatched the gun, and ran.
Also as reported:
The carjacker chased the woman and tackled her from behind.
During the struggle, the woman shot the violent thug dead with his own gun.
According to police:
The other criminal then started firing at the woman.
She was able to escape to a nearby house until police arrived at the crime scene.
In the street, police officers found a man wearing a ski mask who was profusely bleeding from his head.
Officers attempted life-saving measures, but the man was pronounced dead.
Police said:
[T]he woman approached them with her hands in the air and a handgun in her pocket.
Witnesses corroborated that the woman acted in self-defense. However, she was taken into custody but later released after police determined beyond a doubt she acted in self-defense.
The other would-be carjacker escaped before law enforcement arrived.
Police later identified the suspect as 18-year-old Jaylin Morrison.
The vehicle used by the two would-be crooks for their doomed carjacking attempt reportedly belonged to Morrison’s mother.
According to police:
Officers obtained a search warrant and discovered ammunition that matched the shell casings found near the dead man’s body.
Detectives said:
[C]ell phone records placed Morrison at the scene of the crime.
KVVU-TV reported:
Detectives said Jaylin was a known associate with the deceased suspect.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police successfully located and arrested Morrison on December 2, and booked him into Clark County Detention Center and held on $50,000 bail.
He was charged with second-degree kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery, attempted robbery with a deadly weapon, burglary with the use of a deadly weapon, and attempted grand larceny of a vehicle.