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Home violence survivor shares story as advocates push for change at Nevada Legislature

By Miles Cooper March 8, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Home violence advocates and survivors are pushing for change with two payments launched on the Nevada Legislature this week.

“I was attacked several times,” Brandi Sevilla recalled.

Nevada lawmaker proposes searchable home violence offender database

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Sevilla bravely shared her story of survival with 8 Information Now Friday.

“Paintings being slashed, holes punched in the wall,” she stated. “TVs broken and glasses shattered, it was horrible.”

She escaped a violent relationship and has spent years rebuilding her life after unimaginable trauma.

“I think there’s a good majority of us out there that think, ‘Oh if we love them, if we love them we can fix them,”‘ Sevilla stated. “And it doesn’t work that way.”

Nevada ranks second within the nation for charges of home violence based on Nevada Coalition to Finish Home and Sexual Violence.

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FBI statistics present the state additionally ranks third for males murdering girls, with 80% of circumstances occurring in Clark County and Las Vegas.

This week, advocates pushed for change by introducing two invoice proposals on the Nevada Legislature.

“We cannot continue to deny that we are failing our women,” SafeNest CEO Liz Ortenburger stated.

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Ortenburger was referencing Meeting Invoice 216. It might require law enforcement officials to conduct an evaluation and full a questionnaire evaluating the extent of hazard to the home violence sufferer primarily based on their solutions.

One other invoice launched to Assemblymembers was AB 162 or ‘Alessandra’s Regulation,’ named for Alessandra Barlas, who was killed by her ex-boyfriend in California in 2015.

“Passing this bill would provide greater transparency,” Michelle Afshar of the Alessandra Basis stated, talking to lawmakers. “Potentially preventing other families from losing someone.”

It might create a searchable database, just like a intercourse offender registry, to see if somebody has prior home violence convictions.

It is modeled after the same registry in Texas. To be listed, an individual must have a minimum of two prior misdemeanor convictions over seven years.

“I can’t say with certainty that an online conviction would have prevented her murder,” Afshar stated. “But I do know it would have given us vital knowledge.”

Sevilla referred to as each proposals a step in the precise path, however she instructed 8 Information Now she additionally believes courtroom reform is important.

“They really need to come down on these men and women,” Sevilla stated. “Who are hurting their partners.”

She hopes anybody struggling is aware of they aren’t alone.

“You’ve got to keep on fighting,” Sevilla concluded. “And not give up.”

For those who or anybody you recognize is battling home violence, attain out to the next organizations:

SafeNest: 702-646-4981 

Shade Tree: 855-385-0072 

The Nationwide Home Violence Hotline: 1-800-SAFE(7233)

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