Metro Identifies Officer Alex Pena in Weekend Shooting Involving Body Armor
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, April 28, 2026 10:49 am
SPRING VALLEY, NV — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has officially named the officer who discharged his weapon during a high-stakes foot pursuit early Saturday morning, April 25.
The Incident Recap
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Officer Identity: The officer is Alex Pena, 26. A member of the force since 2024, Officer Pena is currently assigned to the Tourist Safety Division within the Spring Valley Area Command.
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The Confrontation: At approximately 3:23 AM on Saturday, Officer Pena attempted a person stop near the intersection of West Harmon Avenue and South Arville Street. The situation rapidly escalated when the suspect became uncooperative and fled on foot.
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Armed Encounter: During the ensuing pursuit, the suspect—who was reportedly wearing body armor—allegedly pulled a firearm. This prompted Officer Pena to discharge his service weapon, striking the suspect.
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Status: The suspect was transported to a local hospital and remains in stable condition. Following standard department protocol, Officer Pena has been placed on routine paid administrative leave while the Force Investigation Team (FIT) conducts a comprehensive review.
This shooting represents the fifth officer-involved shooting within Metro’s jurisdiction in 2026, occurring just days after a separate barricade situation in Downtown Las Vegas.
Source: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) Press Bureau, News 3 Las Vegas.
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