LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Prosecutors are reviewing whether they will pursue the death penalty for the man charged with killing another person inside a casino and then leading police on a chase through Las Vegas.
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Records indicate an arraignment hearing was scheduled for Aeiron Warmsley in Clark County District Court on Wednesday, but Warmsley could not attend because he remains in federal custody.
A prosecutor told the judge that Warmsley’s case will go before the death review committee, according to court records. His arraignment hearing was continued to July 3 so he could be transported to court.
Warmsley is charged with seven felony counts, including murder, in district court. Authorities allege he shot and killed 23-year-old Na’onche Osborn while they were inside Aliante Casino in North Las Vegas on Thursday, March 27.
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He then allegedly fled from police by carjacking multiple people across the Las Vegas area and leading officers on a pursuit. He was taken into custody after officers rammed his car.
Federal prosecutors have also filed six counts against Warmsley related to carjacking and brandishing a gun during a crime. He has pleaded not guilty to those charges, and his trial in federal court is scheduled to begin July 14.