Attorney: Teen in Strip mall shooting may argue self-defense

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Metro Police officer talk with people on the south side of the Fashion Show Mall after a shooting Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020.

Tue, Jan 28, 2020 (3 p.m.)

Three Injured In Fashion Show Mall Shooting

Metro Police stage on the south side of the Fashion Show Mall after a shooting Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020. Launch slideshow »

An 18-year-old will plead not guilty and may argue self-defense in a shooting that wounded three people last week at a Las Vegas Strip shopping mall, his defense lawyer said Tuesday.

Christopher Valenzuela-Olivas posted $100,000 bail following a court appearance on Monday. But he remained in custody at the Clark County jail while authorities arranged electronic home monitoring, attorney John Turco said.

Valenzuela-Olivas is due again in court March 30 for a preliminary hearing of evidence on attempted murder charges.

Turco denied his client is a gang member but confirmed police accounts that gunfire followed a dispute Jan. 21 at the Fashion Show mall. Turco said at least one victim punched a person who was with Valenzuela-Olivas.

Police said the wounded males, ages 16, 20 and 78, were treated at a hospital for injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening and released. Their names were not made public.

More than 100 police swarmed the mall in the heart of the casino-resort district, while shoppers ran or sheltered with employees in store back rooms until officials declared an all-clear.

Valenzuela-Olivas was arrested the following day.

The shooting took place a few blocks from where a gunman with assault-style weapons opened fire from a high-rise hotel in October 2017, killing 58 people at an open-air music festival in what became the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

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