Andrew Warrender, the man responsible for the shooting incident at Las Vegas’ Turnberry Towers high-rise in June 2023, has been given a five-year probation sentence. According to documents filed with the court, Warrender pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm from within a structure, as initially reported by 8 News Now. His sentence could have ranged from 1 to 10 years in prison, but was suspended in lieu of probation.
During the incident, police records indicate Warrender was halted when a security guard responded with gunfire after Warrender fired his rifle in the direction of employees. Taking cover, employees barricaded themselves, fearing for their lives while Warrender encountered difficulties with his rifle, jamming before he could fire additional shots. This sequence of events unfolded on security camera footage, borne out of a twisted circumstance that could have led to a much graver outcome, according to a KTNV report.
Clark County District Court Judge Danielle Pieper handed down the sentence following Warrender’s guilty plea, as stated by a court spokesperson. If Warrender fails to comply with the conditions of his probation, he will serve a term of 2-5 years in prison. The decision to grant probation was influenced by Warrender’s mental health struggles, as put forth in the defense’s sealed psychiatric evaluations, and the fact that this incident was his first arrest…