By: Las Vegas Now Staff
Metro Police announced the arrest of three more suspects involved in last week's bus stop shooting. 18-year-old Dresden Williams, 20-year-old Erica Adams and a 17-year-old minor have been arrested in connection with the shooting.
Williams and the 17-year-old have been charged with six counts of attempted murder and six counts of battery with a deadly weapon. Adams is charged with accessory to commit murder and harboring a fugitive.
The first suspect, 18-year-old Nicco Tatum was arrested last week on a bus bound for Chicago. Tatum waved extradition in a Denver courtroom and now faces six counts of battery with a deadly weapon and attempted murder with a deadly weapon.
A Mojave High School student told police he “accidentally bumped” into Tatum and touched off a fight that eventually led to six people being shot at a school bus stop on Tuesday afternoon. Metro had obtained a warrant for Tatum, charging him with six counts of attempted murder and six counts of battery with a deadly weapon with substantial bodily harm.
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In the warrant, a Mojave High School student tells police that he accidentally bumped into Tatum while walking home from the bus stop on Monday. He told police that attempted to apologize to Tatum, but instead Tatum started a physical fight with him. He said Tatum had several friends with him and he was fearful, but he was able to get away and make it home.
The student said he was concerned about his safety and asked friends and family to meet him at the bus stop on Tuesday in case Tatum returned. He told police when he exited the bus on Tuesday, he saw Tatum and several of Tatum's friends. He told police his friends were also there so he felt safe in leaving the bus.
The student said as soon as he got off the bus, Tatum and his friends moved toward him and then he heard gun shots. The student was shot in the leg as he attempted to runaway. There were also five other victims hit by gun fire.
Tatum has been described as a troublemaker and police say he has gang ties. He was a student at Mojave High School, but dropped out during his junior year. Friends say Tatum frequented the area where the shooting happened.
In the meantime, security remains beefed up at Mojave High School where a crisis-response plan has been activated since the shooting.
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Metro patrol officers, school police and detectives have parked on the side of the road and kept a close eye on all of the activity and students riding on the bus route where the gunfire happened.
“We've got extra officers at several high schools,” said Clark County School District police Sgt. Ken Young. But he says the investigation remains focused at the northeast school were the dispute originated.
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One student told Eyewitness News that she'd be afraid to speak out. “If you snitch, your life is on the line. You're gonna be gone or something. If you snitch you face the possibility you'll be dead the next day or you'll get beat up. I would never snitch on somebody, even if I did know something,” said Kylasha Green.
Police insist that the shooting was not gang related, but say gang detectives are assisting with the investigation. They have also refused to release Tatum's mug shot and any prior criminal history.
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