
The Night Gunfire Shattered a Quiet Neighborhood (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas authorities confirmed the arrest of a 22-year-old suspect in Utah connected to the shooting deaths of a toddler and her caretaker in the southwest valley.[1][2]
The Night Gunfire Shattered a Quiet Neighborhood
Metro police officers responded to gunfire around 9 p.m. on March 2 in the 11000 block of Victoria Medici Street, near South Dean Martin Drive and West Starr Avenue. They had been conducting an unrelated traffic stop nearby when shots rang out.[1] First responders found two victims inside an SUV suffering from gunshot wounds. Medical personnel rushed them to University Medical Center, where both succumbed to their injuries.
Investigators described the scene as heartbreaking. The double homicide left the community reeling, prompting immediate calls for public tips. Lt. Robert Price of the Metropolitan Police Department detailed the rapid response that uncovered the tragedy.[1]
Pursuit Across State Lines Ends in Custody
Utah law enforcement apprehended Ziaire Ham following a high-speed chase on Tuesday. Ogden City Police and the Utah Highway Patrol pursued the suspect, who allegedly drove a stolen vehicle from Phoenix, Arizona.[2] Officers learned during the stop that he faced homicide charges out of Las Vegas. Ham now sits in Weber County Jail without bail, awaiting extradition.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers traveled to Utah to assist with the investigation. Authorities expect Ham to face open murder charges with a deadly weapon enhancement upon return. The cross-state effort highlighted coordinated police work in the wake of the violence.[3]
Remembering Nhalani and Danaijha
One-year-old Nhalani Hiner, affectionately called “Princess Nhalani,” and 20-year-old Danaijha Robinson lost their lives in the attack. Robinson served as caretaker for the Henderson toddler, watching her as a favor to Nhalani’s mother. Family described Nhalani as full of joy, with a spark that lit up rooms.[4]
A GoFundMe campaign launched by relative Dejah Rabon quickly raised funds for funeral costs and family support. “Our hearts are shattered knowing someone made a choice that stole two innocent lives,” Rabon wrote.[4] A small memorial appeared at the scene by Wednesday, featuring a stuffed lion, pink candles, flowers, and a lollipop. The outpouring reflected the profound loss felt across the valley. For more on the fundraiser, see the Review-Journal report.
Key Facts in the Timeline
- March 2, 9 p.m.: Officers hear gunshots during traffic stop; discover victims in SUV.[1]
- March 3: Utah police chase suspect in stolen vehicle; arrest follows foot pursuit.[2]
- March 4: LVMPD confirms Ham as suspect; family launches memorial fundraiser.[4]
- Ongoing: Extradition process begins; investigation seeks motive and witnesses.
Police continue canvassing for surveillance footage and witness accounts. No motive has surfaced publicly.
Key Takeaways
- A 22-year-old suspect faces extradition from Utah to Las Vegas.
- The victims included a beloved toddler and her young caretaker.
- Community rallies with memorials and fundraising efforts.
This arrest offers a measure of closure to grieving families, though questions linger about the circumstances that led to such senseless violence. Justice now hinges on a thorough investigation and court proceedings. What do you think about the rapid cross-state capture? Tell us in the comments.