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Las Vegas high school student arrested for attempted murder, sex assault of teacher

Eldorado High School - Las Vegas
Eldorado High School - Las Vegas
Eldorado High School - Las Vegas
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A 16-year-old student was arrested for the attempted murder and sexual assault of their teacher, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced on Friday.

Police officers arrived at Eldorado High School at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday after receiving reports of an injured teacher.

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Investigators with the LVMPD Sexual Assault Section determined that the teacher was in her classroom when the teenage student came in to talk about grades.

"At some point, the suspect got violent and began punching the victim and strangled her until she lost consciousness," police said.

The student fled the classroom after the attack, police said. Another employee found the injured teacher and called 911.

Eldorado High School - Las Vegas
Photos show Eldorado High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. On April 8, 2022, police announced that a 16-year-old student at the school had been arrested for the attempted murder and sexual assault of a teacher.

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Investigators arrested the teen at a home in the area of Bonanza Road and Sloan Lane "without incident."

The student was booked into the Clark County Detention Center for attempted murder, sexual assault, battery with intent to commit sexual assault, first-degree kidnapping, and robbery. Prosecutors with the Clark County District Attorney's Office will determine what charges the teen faces in court.

CCSD Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara said he was "devastated" by news of the assault on one of the district's teachers.

"Our hearts are heavy because of the violence committed against her, and we pray for her full recovery," Jara stated.

The superintendent re-iterated his previous position that "violent acts, assaults, and bullying will not be tolerated in the Clark County School District, and those who choose to engage in these activities will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

News of the attack comes as CCSD faces heightened scrutiny of its response to recent violent incidents at schools. Parents and teachers have called on the district to do more to prevent violence and punish those who perpetrate it.

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Principal Christina Brockett sent an email to parents on Thursday notifying them that a staff member had been assaulted. In a new message to the school community on Friday, Brockett thanked the school staff "who helped respond to the terrible situation and helped a colleague in need."

"We are doing everything possible to support our students, staff, and community," she said.

Brockett called the assault "an isolated incident."

"Eldorado is an amazing school with students and staff who are here to support each other," she said. "While it will take time, we will work through this and emerge a stronger Sundevil family."

Officials with the school district and the Clark County Education Association were at the school on Friday to talk with staff about the incident. Reporter Sean DeLancey will follow this story and report the latest information on 13 Action News at 5, 6 and 11 p.m.

Principal Brockett listed the following resources for students and staff who need assistance or support during the upcoming spring break:

  • Connection Line: 702-799-6632 to speak with a caring counselor or social worker from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Care Solace: caresolace.com/site/ccsd
  • Mobile Crisis Response Team: 702-486-7865
  • Nevada Crisis Line: 775-784-8090
  • Safe Voice is available to parents, students, and teachers 24 hours a day at safevoicenv.org or by calling 833-216-7233

Anyone with information about this assault is asked to contact the LVMPD Sexual Assault Section at 702-828-3421. Anonymous tips can be made through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at crimestoppersofnv.com.

Read the full statement from Supt. Dr. Jesus Jara below:

The safety of every Clark County School District (CCSD) student and employee is our top priority.

I am devastated, and the CCSD family hurts for the teacher assaulted at Eldorado High School. Our hearts are heavy because of the violence committed against her, and we pray for her full recovery.

As I have said previously, “Violent acts, assaults, and bullying will not be tolerated in the Clark County School District, and those who choose to engage in these activities will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

While this incident is now in the hands of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, rest assured that this suspect will be held to account for his actions. Let me say again, unequivocally, violence will not be tolerated at Clark County Schools or against our students or staff.

Read the full statement from Eldorado High School Principal Christina Brockett:

Eldorado family,

The past 24 hours have been a difficult time for our school community. I want to take a moment to thank our staff who helped respond to the terrible situation and helped a colleague in need. We are doing everything possible to support our students, staff, and community.

I want the Eldorado family to know that this is an isolated incident. The suspect was arrested, thanks to the quick work of CCSD Police.

Eldorado is an amazing school with students and staff who are here to support each other. While it will take time, we will work through this and emerge a stronger Sundevil family.

Counseling resources are available on campus today and will be available to those who may want this assistance after Spring Break as well.

If you or someone you know needs assistance or support during Spring Break, you may also contact:

Connection Line: (702) 799-6632 to speak with a caring counselor or social worker from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Care Solace: caresolace.org [caresolace.org]
Mobile Crisis Response Team: (702) 486-7865
Nevada Crisis Line: (775) 784-8090
Additionally, Safe Voice is available to parents, students, and teachers 24 hours a day at www.safevoicenv.org [safevoicenv.org] or by calling (833) 216-7233.