A shocking case from Las Vegas has raised serious questions about how quickly a casual plan can turn into a deadly crime. A teenager who claimed he only wanted to spend time gaming with friends is now facing murder charges after a man was fatally shot during what police say was a planned robbery.
Case Overview
A 19-year-old, Elijah Harris, has been charged with multiple serious crimes, including:
- Open murder
- Attempted robbery
- Conspiracy to commit robbery
The charges are linked to the death of Victor Powe, a 59-year-old man who was found dead in his car on April 10.
What Happened on the Day
According to police reports:
- Officers responded to a shooting around 6:29 p.m.
- They found Victor Powe inside his car with multiple gunshot wounds
- His vehicle had crashed into a building after the shooting
Authorities believe the attack happened while Powe was sitting in his parked car.
Surveillance Footage Details
Video from the area reportedly shows three men approaching Powe’s car:
- One person stood as a lookout
- Two others moved closer to the vehicle
- One suspect told Powe to get out of the car
- Another suspect stood nearby with a rifle
Soon after, shots were fired. Powe tried to drive away but lost control of his car after being hit.
What the Accused Told Police
According to the investigation, Harris contacted the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department a few days later. He said he was scared but decided to speak.
He told police that:
- He had planned to hang out, smoke, and play video games with friends
- One friend arrived with a rifle, which Harris claimed he did not approve of
- The group later decided to meet someone to buy drugs
That person was later identified as Victor Powe.
Events Leading to the Shooting
Police say the situation changed when the group left the apartment:
- One of the men asked Harris if he was sure he wanted to come
- Harris agreed to go along
- During the meeting with Powe, one of the others suddenly started shooting
Harris claimed he did not know there was a plan to rob or harm anyone.
After the Incident
Harris told investigators that:
- He ran back to the apartment immediately after the shooting
- The other two men returned later and changed their clothes
- They allegedly admitted things “went wrong”
He also told police that, in hindsight, he “should have known something was wrong.”
Legal Situation
Harris was arrested on April 16 and is currently being held without bail at a detention centre in Nevada. His next court hearing is scheduled for May 20…