Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Tuesday, April 23, 2024 72° Today's Paper


Top News

Lawyer to seek $50K bail in double killing near Vegas Strip

1/1
Swipe or click to see more

Omar Jamal Talley. Talley’s defense attorney said he’ll seek $50,000 bail for a convicted panderer facing murder and other charges in a car-to-car shooting that killed two California women and critically wounded a man near the Las Vegas Strip. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department via AP)

LAS VEGAS » A defense lawyer said today he’ll seek $50,000 bail for a convicted panderer who was released from prison last year and is now jailed on murder charges in a car-to-car shooting that killed two women and critically wounded a man near the Las Vegas Strip.

Prosecutor Peter Thunell responded that Omar Jamal Talley should be held without bail until trial.

Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joseph Sciscento set a Friday date for bail arguments ahead of a May 12 preliminary hearing in the Feb. 19 shooting.

Melissa Mendoza and Jennifer Chicas, both 27, were killed. Jerraud Jackson, 30, was wounded. Authorities said the three people were visiting Las Vegas from the San Francisco Bay Area.

Talley’s defense attorney, William Skupa, declined to comment outside court.

Thunell, who won Talley’s conviction in 2010 on three felonies in a case that he said involved evidence that Talley was a pimp, said he may ask the judge to require Talley to declare the source of bail money he might post.

Records show that Talley was paroled from prison last year after serving about five years on a 3½-to-10 year sentence for pandering of a child, pandering furnishing transportation to a child and child abuse. That jury acquitted Talley of kidnapping.

Talley, now 30, told investigators following his arrest Feb. 20 that he was drunk and high on marijuana and didn’t recall leaving the parking garage at the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood with a gun after a fistfight with Jackson, according to a police arrest report.

Police haven’t said what prompted the fight.

Security video showed the three victims drive away and Talley follow.

Thunell said the case may be taken to a grand jury.

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is expected to decide in coming weeks whether Tally will face the death penalty.

One response to “Lawyer to seek $50K bail in double killing near Vegas Strip”

  1. Racoon says:

    See? Too many rude people in Vegas. Come Hawaii. We have nicer people and much better weather.

Leave a Reply