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Las Vegas Bloods Member Accused of Shooting Victim in Head and Forcing Fentanyl Intake

By Matthias Binder April 9, 2026
Police: Las Vegas man shot in head, forced to ingest fentanyl
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The Night of Meth and MayhemForced Overdose and Robbery Under DuressSwift Police Response Leads to ArrestsSuspects’ Criminal Histories and Gang TiesPath Forward in Court

The Night of Meth and Mayhem (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A south Las Vegas home turned into a scene of terror when a man suffered gunshot wounds to the head and was compelled to swallow a large dose of fentanyl during a drug-fueled confrontation. The victim, Von Cummins, underwent emergency surgery and remained on life support following the attack near East Pebble Road and Pollock Drive.[1][2] Police arrested two suspects who fled the residence, uncovering a plot driven by suspicions of theft and betrayal. The incident highlighted the dangers of narcotics and gang affiliations in the local community.

The Night of Meth and Mayhem

Oliver Marshall and Von Cummins shared a history from prior jail time, which set the stage for the Sunday evening violence. The pair had ventured out together to buy narcotics before returning to the home where others gathered, including Marshall’s girlfriend, Cummins’ girlfriend, and an unidentified man. They smoked methamphetamine amid rising tensions.[1]

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Marshall suddenly drew a firearm and pointed it at Cummins. He accused the victim, declaring he would uncover what Cummins had done and that he could not hide it. Marshall then fired, striking Cummins in the head. As Cummins collapsed, pleading for help and invoking God, Marshall shot him additional times in the lip and chin.

Forced Overdose and Robbery Under Duress

With Cummins gravely injured on the floor, Marshall escalated the horror by ordering the unidentified man to prepare a “fat foil” – a substantial rock of fentanyl – and place it on the victim’s lips. He then coerced Cummins’ girlfriend at gunpoint to insert the drug into his mouth and force it down with water. She complied out of fear for her life.[2]

Marshall did not stop there. He demanded she clean blood from the residence and robbed her at gunpoint. Throughout the ordeal, she managed to secretly dial 911 on her phone, whispering that her boyfriend was dying inside. This quick action alerted authorities and likely saved lives.

Swift Police Response Leads to Arrests

Officers arrived promptly to the home following the emergency call. They discovered Cummins unresponsive in a bedroom and rushed him to University Medical Center for surgery. Marshall and his girlfriend, Johana Garcia Valenzuela, bolted through the rear exit but were apprehended shortly after in the back of an Uber.[1]

During interrogation, Marshall confessed, revealing his motives stemmed from believing Cummins stole from his grandmother and tried to take his girlfriend. Garcia Valenzuela denied any presence at the scene or involvement in the crimes. The arrests prevented further immediate danger.

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Suspects’ Criminal Histories and Gang Ties

Marshall, 36, carried a lengthy record over the past 15 years, with convictions for burglary, robbery, grand larceny, and possession of a stolen vehicle. Court and Nevada Department of Corrections records documented multiple incarcerations. He admitted membership in the Bloods gang, using the moniker “Boohood.”[2]

Garcia Valenzuela, 23, faced accusations alongside Marshall. The pair’s actions combined elements of gang violence, drug abuse, and personal vendettas. Police pieced together the timeline from witness accounts and confessions.

  • Attempted murder
  • Assault
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Kidnapping
  • Conspiracy

Path Forward in Court

Both suspects now confronted the listed felony charges. A preliminary hearing was set for April 23. Court-appointed attorneys for Marshall and Garcia Valenzuela were unavailable for immediate comment at the time of reporting.

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The case underscored the perils of fentanyl, a potent opioid increasingly linked to overdoses, and the volatility of environments involving methamphetamine and firearms. Von Cummins’ survival remained uncertain as he fought on life support.

Key Takeaways

  • The attack involved gunfire to the head and forced fentanyl ingestion, blending shooting with drug overdose attempts.
  • Victim’s girlfriend’s hidden 911 call proved crucial in summoning help.
  • Suspect’s confession detailed motives tied to theft suspicions and gang background.

This brutal episode serves as a stark reminder of how narcotics and unresolved grudges can erupt into life-threatening violence in everyday settings. Authorities continue investigating potential additional involvement. What do you think about the role of fentanyl in such crimes? Tell us in the comments.

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