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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNProsecutors will seek death penalty in Las Vegas murders streamed on YouTubeThe man accused of shooting and killing a rival YouTuber and that man’s wife in a video streamed live from the Las Vegas ...
Manuel Ruiz, the man accused of killing a content creator and his wife outside a Las Vegas Strip casino may face the death ...
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News Nation on MSNYouTuber who allegedly livestreamed killing of rival faces death penaltyManuel “Manny” Ruiz, 41, who goes by “Sin City Manny,” allegedly shot and killed Rodney Finley, 44, known as “Finny Da Legend ...
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the man charged with murdering two people on the Las Vegas Strip in a ...
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8NewsNow.com on MSNYouTuber accused in Las Vegas Strip double murder says he’s innocent as new evidence emergesThe man accused of shooting and killing a rival YouTuber in a video streamed live from the Las Vegas Strip proclaimed his innocence to the 8 News Now Investigators’ camera on Thursday.
Manny Ruiz and Rodney Finley both ran YouTube channels in the Las Vegas area, according to the police report. They had a feud with each other that dated back to October 2023, the report said.
YouTube's Autoplay function means its algorithm automatically suggests videos related to the conspiracy. For instance, in this case, that the Las Vegas shooting was an "inside job": ...
YouTuber Finny Da Legend and his wife, Bubbly, were shot dead while livestreaming in Las Vegas; authorities are probing a feud with another YouTuber. On Sunday night, 8 June 2025, popular YouTuber ...
Spy Ninja HQ, the World's First YouTuber Theme Park, pictured, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, in Las Vegas. The 55,000-square-foot indoor activity center will open March 9 at 7980 W. Sahara Avenue ...
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Police are retracing Tamura's movements from Nevada to New York after a Midtown Manhattan shooting that left four people dead ...
Las Vegas was named “LGBTQ Destination of the Year” by Gay Travel Awards in 2016,” and the LGBTQ demographic makes up between 6 and 7 percent of the city’s overall tourism business.
YouTube acknowledged issues with the "Up next" algorithm and said it was looking to promote more authoritative results there, too. More: Las Vegas survivors have been through hell.
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