Crime
Andrew Canepa Killed After Mass Shooting at Grand Sierra Resort in Reno
RENO, Nev. — Authorities have identified one of the victims killed in Monday’s mass shooting at the Grand Sierra Resort as Andrew Canepa.
Andrew was among the three individuals fatally shot in the incident that occurred around 7:25 a.m. on July 28 in the valet area of the resort.

He was reportedly on his way home to pick up his six-year-old son, Kayden, when his life was tragically cut short.
Andrew Canepa was remembered by loved ones as a devoted and loving father who worked tirelessly to support his son and be present for every milestone, big and small.
His sudden death has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of those closest to him, especially young Kayden, who now faces the unimaginable loss of his father.
In the wake of Andrew’s death, a friend of the family launched a GoFundMe campaign to help support Kayden’s future.
The fundraiser aims to provide resources for counseling and mental health support, educational and extracurricular expenses, and general household stability as the family navigates this devastating chapter.




“Andrew loved Kayden more than anything in the world,” said the family friend who organized the fundraiser. “From the bottom of my heart, thank you for helping us honor Andrew’s memory by surrounding Kayden with love, security, and hope for the future.”
The July 28 shooting resulted in three fatalities and three additional injuries.
Two victims died at the scene, and a third succumbed to their injuries at a local hospital.
Two other victims remain in critical condition, while a sixth was treated and released.
According to the Sparks Police Department, the suspect—an adult male—entered the resort parking lot, approached the valet area, and began firing a handgun at a group of people.
Five individuals were shot in that initial burst of gunfire.
One victim died on scene, while four others were transported to the hospital. Of those, one later died, two remain in critical condition, and one was released after treatment.
The suspect then walked further through the lot and reportedly shot a sixth victim who was driving through the area, fatally wounding them inside their vehicle.
Security personnel and police officers quickly located the suspect within four to five minutes of the first 911 call.
An officer-involved shooting occurred in the parking lot, during which the suspect was wounded and taken into custody. He remains hospitalized, and his identity has not yet been released.
Police say there appears to be no known connection between the suspect and any of the victims. One officer suffered minor injuries—believed to be caused by broken glass—but was not shot.
The Sparks Police Department is leading the investigation into the officer-involved shooting, while authorities continue working to determine a motive for the attack.
Officials caution that the investigation will be extensive and may take time to conclude.
The Grand Sierra Resort issued a statement following the incident, expressing sorrow over the violence and gratitude to the security team and law enforcement for their rapid and courageous response:
“We are heartbroken by the senseless violence that occurred in our parking area earlier today. Our thoughts are with the victims and all those affected by this tragic incident. We are incredibly grateful for the swift and courageous response by our armed security team, whose immediate actions helped prevent further harm.”
Reno City Councilman Devon Reese also offered condolences to the families affected, emphasizing the city’s collective grief and support.
As investigators continue their work, portions of the resort property may remain temporarily closed.
Law enforcement is asking anyone with information related to the shooting to contact the Reno Police Department at (775) 322-4900.
Crime
Suspect killed in officer-involved shooting at Cedar Creek Marina in Mt. Juliet
MT. JULIET, Tenn. — Authorities have identified two victims killed during an active shooter incident at Cedar Creek Marina in Mt. Juliet late Friday night.
The suspect, identified as Gary Haley, a convicted felon with an extensive criminal history, is deceased following an officer-involved shooting, officials confirmed.
Mount Juliet Police officers were dispatched at approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday to the Cedar Creek Marina, located in the 9000 block of Saundersville Road, after receiving reports of a man threatening another individual on the docks.
Due to the active shooter report, a shelter-in-place order was issued for the surrounding area as a precaution.
Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound.
The victim was later identified as Robby Brogdon, who was transported to a local hospital for emergency medical treatment.
Despite life-saving efforts, Brogdon later succumbed to his injuries.
Investigators determined that the suspected shooter had retreated to a boat within the marina and had barricaded himself inside.
The standoff continued for several hours as officers secured the scene and attempted to resolve the situation safely.
At approximately 1:00 a.m. Saturday, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) reported that the suspect engaged responding officers and fired shots at them under circumstances that remain under investigation. Officers returned fire.
The suspect, Gary Haley, was later found deceased aboard the vessel.
During the course of the response, officers also discovered a second adult male victim, Nathan Jones, who had been shot by the suspect.
Jones was pronounced dead at the scene.
No law enforcement officers were injured during the incident.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has assumed responsibility for the investigation, which includes a homicide, an attempted homicide, and an officer-involved shooting.
TBI agents are actively conducting interviews, collecting evidence, and working to establish a comprehensive timeline of events.
Upon completion of the investigation, findings will be submitted to 15th Judicial District Attorney General Jason Lawson for review.
Authorities stated that additional information will be released as it becomes available.
