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Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN)A standoff is underway near the Las Vegas home of a woman who was killed after an apparent road rage incident last week, police said Thursday.
Tammy Meyers was shot outside her home on Thursday and died two days later at a hospital.
Larry Hadfield, a police spokesman said: "The LVMPD is currently in the tactical phase of taking the suspect into custody in the Road Rage Homicide investigation."
The police activity was taking place one street over from where Meyers was shot.
A distraught woman told CNN that it was her son in the house police tactical units surrounded. The woman said her son was threatening to harm himself.
They got him in custody. Sadly I think the police have already made up their minds about who's guilty.
A suspect was taken into custody today in last week’s fatal road-rage shooting of a Las Vegas woman, Metro Police said.
The suspect was under surveillance, and officers took him into custody shortly before 1 p.m. in the 7900 block of Cherry River Drive, near Alta and South Buffalo drives, police said.
Neighbors identified the suspect as Erich Milton Nowsch. According to Las Vegas Justice Court records, Nowsch faces counts of murder, attempted murder and discharging a gun within a prohibited area.
The victim, Tammy Myers, 44, was shot in the head Feb. 12 outside her house in an incident police say was related to a road rage incident.
Meyers, a mother of four, died Saturday after she was taken off life support at University Medical Center.
An emotional Robert Meyers, the victim’s husband, showed up today on the scene, less than a half mile from his house, as police were locked in a standoff with the suspect.
“There’s the animal, a block away,” he shouted.
Nearby Walter Johnson Junior High School, 7701 Ducharme Ave., was locked down for about 35 minutes, Clark County School District Police Capt. Ken Young said.
Metro Police warned news crews and others to back away from the immediate area for their safety. They evacuated neighbors from their homes while taking the suspect into custody.
Meyers was taking her 15-year-old daughter home from a driving lesson in the school parking lot when a man behind them sped up and drove alongside their vehicle, the teen told police.
The daughter said she reached over and honked the horn. The man stopped in front of their vehicle, got out and approached Meyers with angry words, police said.
Meyers went home and sent her daughter inside the house before she and her armed, adult son, Brandon Meyers, went looking for the vehicle, police said.
They apparently found the vehicle and followed it before heading home, where the vehicle then approached and someone inside opened fire, police said.
Brandon Meyers fired back, and Tammy Meyers was hit in the head during the exchange, police said.
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Robert Meyers also spoke with HLN's Nancy Grace and told her the man threatened to kill his wife and daughter. So Tammy Meyers raced home, dropped her daughter off and summoned her son, Robert Meyers told Grace.
The son, who was armed, got into the car with his mother and they left the house. Robert Meyers said his son and wife were trying to move the car away from the family home. They didn't want the car to be recognized in front of their home.
But the other car, described as a grey or silver sedan, saw them, according to Robert Meyers.
Robert Meyers texted: "My wife and son drove away from home, bad guys following. She lost them and upon coming home turned on street, bad guys are right in front.
"After that, bad guys open fire different location. My wife got home, told her son to take cover and after he saw his mom shot he opened fire three times maybe four.
"Yes, maybe in a make-up world she should have stayed home. Please remember statement from this animal, 'I'm going to kill you and your daughter.'
"These guys will get away with murder now. No one gets it -- these people came to my home ... my son never shot until then. If it was the way media is pitching it, then why did son not shoot when they turned corner if he was looking to shoot (when) he had his chance?"
Las Vegas detectives two days ago had given a slightly different version of events, saying the mother drove home to pick up her armed son and went back out to look for the suspect and his car.
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/us/las-vegas-road-rage-killing/index.html
Best murder case since Casey Anthony!
In an afternoon press conference, Robert Meyers, the victim's husband said his family knew Nowsch and that his wife, Tammy, had spent countless hours consoling the teen. He said, the reason his wife and son went after Nowsch is because he knew where the Meyers lived.
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Robert Meyers Sr. the husband of Tammy Meyers, spoke to reporters outside his home a few hours after arrest.
He said his family knew the suspect, Erich Nowsch, who lived in the same neighborhood.
"I couldn’t tell you this before. He knew where I lived," Meyers said. "We knew how bad he was, but we didn’t know he’s this bad; that he’s gotten to this point and his friends."
"But this kid, the animal my wife was going to search; my wife spent countless hours at that park consoling this boy," he said.
"She was really good to him. She fed him; she gave him money. She told him to pull his pants up and to be a man more times than I can count."
Meyers said the reason his wife and 22-year-old son, Brandon, left their home Thursday night after an earlier confrontation, "is because, now you know, they knew where we lived. My son is a good boy. And his mom was a good mommy."
Addressing reporters, Meyers said people are threatening to kill Brandon "because of things you guys said, that I told you that I couldn't say, that I was told not to say."
"Well, now you know. I hope you feel bad. Because this boy is living this over and over and over again because of things you've said and your viewers have said."
"There was opportunity, chance for things to be vigilante, my son never took it to that."
Police: We did were not aware Meyers family knew suspect
Yep.
I've been suspecting something like that: They knew each other.
Sooo, can't wait to see what new info develops next.
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In an arrest report released Friday, it was revealed that Meyers' son told his mother she should come inside and call police, but she refused. She told him that if he didn't come along, she would go it alone. He said that when they tracked down the car, someone in the passenger seat began shooting at them. The mother and son then fled to their home, where Meyers was shot.
In all, 17 shell casings were recovered from the two shooting scenes, according to the report.
The report also revealed that detectives spoke to Nowsch on Feb. 17 about the shooting. He had been arrested on an unrelated warrant. He denied having anything to do with Meyers' death, and said that he was at a recording studio with a friend at the time of the shooting. Nowsch's friend denied that.
According to the report, detectives interviewed two of Nowsch's friends, who said the man told them about the shootings.
Both friends said that Nowsch came to their house after the shootings and told them he had shot people who were after him, according to the report. Nowsch said that he was at a park near the school where Meyers was teaching her daughter to drive, and that he noticed a green car looping the parking lot. He said he thought the people in the car were looking for him, so he called a friend who drives a silver, four-door car to pick him up from the park.
According to the report, Nowsch told his friends that the green car began following the silver car that he was riding in, and then he saw a gun being pointed from the window of the green car. He then loaded his gun and started shooting at the green car. The green car fled, Nowsch said, and he and his friend followed it. Nowsch said that when the green car stopped at a house, he began firing at it and at someone who was running into the home.
Nowsch told his friends he fired 22 rounds, according to the report. He never told them that shots were fired at him.
Read more: http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/2816...-pointed-at-him-before-he-fired#ixzz3SL5Rc99h
Robert Meyers said his son and wife were trying to move the car away from the family home. They didn't want the car to be recognized in front of their home.
"I couldnt tell you this before. He knew where I lived," Meyers said.
Me thinks it's time for a lie detector, or a good waterboarding.
I have no idea what the hell to believe in this case at all. However, one thing is for sure, the mother was shot and killed. The circumstances leading up to that are really WTF right now.