
Gunfire shattered a North Las Vegas neighborhood Wednesday night, leaving multiple people hospitalized after a shooting in the 2100 block of Comet Avenue. Officers arrived just after 7 p.m. and found several individuals suffering from gunshot wounds, according to authorities. Police have not yet said how many people were hit or detailed their conditions, and the area remained an active crime scene as investigators worked into the night.
Police Are Investigating
According to FOX5 Las Vegas, North Las Vegas officers responded to the 2100 block of Comet Avenue shortly after 7 p.m. and found people suffering from gunshot wounds. Those victims were transported to local hospitals, and the outlet reports that the investigation is still active as officers continue collecting details from the scene.
Regional Context
The shooting comes as local agencies keep trying to rein in gun violence across the Las Vegas Valley. Law-enforcement briefings noted that Clark County recorded 90 homicides in 2025, a figure Police1 summarized in coverage of recent department updates.
Recent North Las Vegas Shootings
The city has been on edge after a string of serious cases in recent months, including a December triple shooting that left two people dead and a third in the hospital, as reported in coverage of a 2 a.m. triple shooting. That earlier investigation involved canvassing the surrounding neighborhood and reviewing surveillance and witness video.
How To Report Tips
Anyone with information about Wednesday night’s shooting is urged to contact the North Las Vegas Police Department at (702) 633-9111, according to the city’s police page. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555, per the city’s online resources.
Police have not announced any arrests or released suspect descriptions in connection with the Comet Avenue shooting. FOX5 Las Vegas describes the case as developing and reports that detectives continue to gather information.









