LAS VEGAS ( FOX5 ) — The Sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is working to renew his call for action on red light and speed cameras across the Las Vegas Valley in the form of a pilot program.
The effort and legislation failed to move past the first committee in the Legislature’s 2025 session.
In 2025 so far, 131 people have died on Valley roadways in Metro’s jurisdiction. The number reached 160 people in 2024.
“We’re talking about 160 people dying on our roadways in my jurisdiction alone. And it shouldn’t be happening. It’s just bad driving behaviors for the most part. It’s excessive speeds. It’s running red lights. It’s people that are drunk and drugged. And they’re going out and killing people in our community,” McMahill tells FOX5. LVMPD Sheriff pushes for a r

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