Former Marine faces probation after threatening to attack Las Vegas mall, grenade launcher and armor-piercing rounds found in condo



A former member of the United States Marine Corps has agreed to plead guilty to coercion after he threatened to attack a Las Vegas mall where his ex-girlfriend worked, according to KNTV Las Vegas.

According to an arrest report, the Marine named Jeremy Schumacher allegedly sent his ex-girlfriend a series of text messages that included a photo of a heavily damaged door in his apartment, along with text such as "I'm coming for you."

The man reportedly threatened that he would attack the Fashion Show Mall on the Las Vegas strip where the woman worked and kill her before killing himself.

Counterterrorism detectives were reportedly able to substantiate many of the woman's claims, including that Schumacher abused alcohol, used cocaine, and had recently been suicidal.

As well, when a counterterrorism team went to Schumacher's condo, they found an AR-15 with grenade launcher, armor-piercing bullets, flash-bangs, smoke generators, and high-capacity magazines.

Schumacher has reportedly agreed to plead guilty as part of a plea agreement. He was previously arrested and charged with making a false threat regarding an act of terrorism in December 2022.

Schumacher's agreement appears to set him up with 36 months of probation on the condition of completing a Veterans Affairs residential treatment program. Part of the probation requires him to stay away from his ex-girlfriend and not to possess or have access to any weapons.

According to previous reports, Schumacher has had several prior arrests for firearm possession and a separate threat.

\u201cA Las Vegas veteran who threatened to attack his ex-girlfriend at the Fashion Show Mall is set to plead guilty.\n\nhttps://t.co/NaaCs3a9M9\u201d
— KTNV 13 Las Vegas (@KTNV 13 Las Vegas) 1681263780

As well, recently released FBI documents regarding the Las Vegas shooting of 2017 suggest that the shooter might have been motivated by his animosity against casinos.

Heavily redacted documents include numerous interviews with witnesses who knew the 64-year-old man who shot and killed 60 people at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017.

One person claimed the terrorist was a "prolific video poker player" who lost $38,000 on a trip to Las Vegas the month prior to the act of terror.

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Los Angeles Democrat DA failed to prosecute illegal alien who instead went free and stabbed 8 people in Las Vegas



Democrat Jackie Lacey was the Los Angeles County District Attorney from 2012-2020. Lacey charged 32-year-old Yoni Barrios with criminal domestic violence in 2019. Had she secured a timely conviction, Barrios would not have been able to allegedly stab eight people and murder both 47-year-old Brent Allan Hallet and 30-year-old Maris Mareen Digiovanni on October 6. However, the case never went to trial, and Barrios was ultimately permitted to roam freely in the United States.

Charged, not tried

Barrios is a criminal noncitizen from Guatemala. The Nevada GOP noted that Barrios would not have been able to hurt Nevadans if the U.S. border had been secure.

\u201cYoni Barrios wouldn\u2019t be here if our border were secure. @SteveSisolak wants Nevada to be a sanctuary state so more criminals can come here and hurt Nevadans. How many people have to die before the Democrats will secure the border?\n\nHorrific and disgraceful.\u201d
— Nevada GOP (@Nevada GOP) 1665180447

Although his illegal entry into the U.S. may have been legal grounds to get Barrios off of American streets, there were two additional opportunities that were also fumbled.

In 2016, Barrios was stopped for speeding and driving without a license in Riverside, California. He received only a citation and a fine.

The Daily Mail obtained documents indicating that Barrios was charged with a violent crime in July 2019 by former Los Angeles D.A. Jackie Lacey. The corresponding criminal domestic violence incident took place on August 18, 2018. A conviction would have meant up to four years in prison followed by deportation.

While Lacey reportedly filed the case approximately one year after the incident, the first pre-trial hearing did not take place until April 8, 2021.

Since Lacey had failed to bring the criminal domestic violence case to court in a timely fashion, the judge dismissed it on the first day of the trial, citing the state's penal codes 1381, 1381.5, and 1382.

California has strict speedy trial laws. California Penal Code Sec. 1382 states that the "court ... shall order the action to be dismissed ... [in] a felony case, when a defendant is not brought to trial within 60 days of the defendant's arraignment on an indictment or information, or reinstatement of criminal proceedings ... or within 90 days after notice of the writ or order is filed in the trial court and served upon the prosecuting attorney."

Notwithstanding the judge's insistence that the case was dismissed owing to delays, Eric Siddall, vice president of the Association of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys, told the DailyMail.com, "If the case was thrown out by the judge, it was probably because of witness issues."

A preventable rampage

Barrios allegedly began his unprovoked stabbing spree on October 6 outside the Wynn Casino in the 3100 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard. Brandishing a large kitchen knife, he reportedly began stabbing people on the sidewalk and then proceeded south down the street, stabbing several additional victims.

According to his arrest report, he "started running and looking for groups of people so he could 'let the anger out.'"

Police indicated that Barrios stabbed eight people, one of whom died on the scene and another of whom later died at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.

\u201cDeadly stabbing on #LasVegas Strip\u2026 photo from video taken by tourist. You can see people attending to two victims. This is outside of Wynn at LV BLVD & Spring Mtn, I blacked out the victim due to it being graphic \ud83d\udcf7: Eric Quintanar @KTNV\u201d
— Joe Moeller (@Joe Moeller) 1665087097

When concerned citizens gave chase, Barrios allegedly fled, only to be captured by Las Vegas police and Sands security guards.

Anna Westby, who survived a stab in the back, held Maris DiGiovanni in her arms as she was dying. She said that Barrios, armed with a knife, had claimed to be a new chef. Showcasing his weapon, Barrios allegedly said he had "created this new brand of knives with his chef business" and then asked the victims to pose with him for a photo with his logo. When the victims refused, Barrios reportedly began stabbing them.

\u201cAnna Westby was one of the showgirls stabbed in the recent attack on the Las Vegas strip. She says she held her friend and fellow showgirl, Maris DiGiovanni, in her arms as she lay dying.\u201d
— Inside Edition (@Inside Edition) 1665500401

Barrios, who was charged last week with two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon and six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon, appeared in court on October 11. He was appointed a public defender and ordered to be held without bail.

He is scheduled to appear again for a preliminary hearing on January 12.

At least 60 illegal aliens have been convicted so far this year of murder and manslaughter, and 1,020 have been convicted of assault, battery, and domestic violence.

Maniac allegedly went on Las Vegas stabbing rampage after getting turned down for photo with showgirls



Two people were killed and six others injured in a stabbing rampage that took place on the Las Vegas Strip around 11:40 a.m. on Thursday. The suspect arrested in connection with the stabbings is 32-year-old Yoni Barrios. He was booked into the Clark County Detention Center and charged with two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon and six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.

\u201c#BREAKING: The suspect in today's stabbings on Las Vegas Boulevard has been identified as 32-year-old Yoni Barrios. He has been booked into CCDC on two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon and six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.\u201d
— LVMPD (@LVMPD) 1665123122

Brandishing a large kitchen knife, the suspect began his brutal attack outside the Wynn Casino in the 3100 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard. The attacks were unprovoked.

Although Barrios first allegedly began stabbing on the sidewalk, he proceeded south down the street and stabbed several more victims. Ultimately, he fled as concerned citizens began to chase him down.

\u201cVideo shows the suspect in a mass stabbing on the Las Vegas Strip running away while being chased by bystanders. Police said he is a Hispanic man in his early 30s who does not seem to be a local, and are still trying to identify him. #8NN\nhttps://t.co/KuP3WiXUzH\u201d
— 8 News Now (@8 News Now) 1665094637

Within minutes of the stabbings, the LVMPD apprehended the suspect with the help of Sands security guards. According to KTNV, police arrested him in front of the Venetian and observed that his sleeves were covered in blood.

\u201cNEW VIDEO: First responders help victims of a mass stabbing on the Las Vegas Strip. 8 stabbed, 2 dead.\nMORE: https://t.co/umFA4mfLVB\u201d
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@KSNV News 3 Las Vegas) 1665089781

Th suspect stabbed eight people, two of whom died. One was pronounced dead on the scene and the other perished later at University Medical Center.

The deceased victims have been identified: 47-year-old Brent Allan Hallett and 30-year-old Maris Mareen DiGiovanni. DiGiovanni, who leaves behind a husband, worked as a teacher at 9th Bridge School in Las Vegas.

Three of the other stabbing victims are reportedly in critical condition.

\u201cDeadly stabbing on #LasVegas Strip\u2026 photo from video taken by tourist. You can see people attending to two victims. This is outside of Wynn at LV BLVD & Spring Mtn, I blacked out the victim due to it being graphic \ud83d\udcf7: Eric Quintanar @KTNV\u201d
— Joe Moeller (@Joe Moeller) 1665087097

LVMPD Deputy Chief James LaRochelle stated that this "was an isolated incident. ... All evidence indicates Barrios acted alone and there are no outstanding suspects at this time."

The Review-Journal noted that Barrios is not a Las Vegas resident.

One witness told KTNV that the suspect had approached a number of Las Vegas showgirls holding a large knife, which he allegedly explained away, claiming himself to be a chef. He then reportedly asked the women to pose for a photo with him. The witnessed indicated that when the victims refused, the suspect began stabbing them.

The LVMPD indicated on Thursday that the suspect's motive is unknown.

Another witness, Pierre Fandrich of Montreal, Canada, reported seeing "a lot of blood" and that he initially mistook the terrified shrieks and cries of the victims for laughter.

Fandrich said that one woman, who appeared to have been stabbed in the back, helped another victim who was on the ground. Another bystander reportedly aided in efforts to resuscitate the woman until first responders arrived.

One tourist from London told KVVU that one victim took off his shirt and tried using it to staunch his bleeding before collapsing at the base of an escalator.

\u201c.@JoeVigil spoke with two tourists who witnessed the aftermath of a mass stabbing on the Las Vegas Strip.\n\nMORE on the incident: https://t.co/0eXGHy1PRM\u201d
— FOX5 Las Vegas (@FOX5 Las Vegas) 1665098740

The City of Las Vegas has responded to the accident by beefing up its police presence on the Strip.

\u201cIn an abundance of caution after today\u2019s tragic incident on the Strip, our deputy city marshals will step up enforcement to ensure that the Fremont Street Experience is a safe environment for all.\u201d
— City of Las Vegas (@City of Las Vegas) 1665107108