Odds the couple are Latino, MED-HIGH.   Odds the media will follow-up on intents, little to NONE….   Does not fit the current media narrative.

Citing witnesses, McMahill stated the suspects shouted, “Tell the police the revolution has begun,” as they exited the eatery. Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie later said the proclamation was unconfirmed.  (link)

LVPD officers  igor soldo and alyn beck(Via Fox News) Two Las Vegas police officers and one civilian were shot and killed Sunday when a gun-toting duo went on a killing spree before shooting one another dead in an apparent suicide pact, authorities say.

Las Vegas police spokesman Larry Hadfield told The Associated Press that the spree began around 11:30 a.m. Sunday when a man and woman walked into CiCi’s Pizza restaurant on North Nellis Boulevard and ambushed two officers who were eating lunch.

Sheriff Doug Gillespie identified the two officers as Alyn Beck, 42 (right), and Igor Soldo, 32 (left).  He said one of the officers was able to fire back at the suspects before dying.

The suspects then grabbed the officers’ weapons and ammunition and stormed out of the pizzeria, Assistant Sheriff Kevin McMahill told KVVU Fox 5.

The duo fled to the Walmart across the street, where they shot and killed a person at the front door and then killed themselves in an apparent suicide pact, Hadfield said.

Clark County Assistant Sheriff Kevin McMahill said at a news conference that the male suspect yelled “everyone get out” before shooting at Walmart. The man and woman then went to the back of the store.

Officers burst into the store and came in contact with the duo and exchanged gunfire, Gillespie said.

After a brief lull in the gunfire, it appeared that the female shot the male suspect and then took her own life, he added.

Hadfield said one of the suspects yelled, “This is a revolution,” but the motive for the shooting remains under investigation.

“I think in any case where people are ambushed and shot it’s upsetting to the public,” Hadfield told The Associated Press. “We don’t know anything about the suspects yet and are trying to learn more.”

Gillespie said the events mark a “tragic” and “very difficult” day for the department, but his staff is determined to continue serving the community.  (read more)

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