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"I'll kill you *******!'" "I'll pull the *** **** trigger."
Ronald Miller talks with Reporter Alyson McCarthy at his Henderson home Wednesday afternoon.
Enraged Survivor Has Sharp Words For Suncoast Shooter
The enraged and grieving husband who watched an armed man shoot and kill his wife outside the Suncoast Casino voiced his anger to Eyewitness News .
Sixty-nine-year-old Ronald Miller is at his Henderson home Wednesday afternoon. He's recovering from his own injuries and grieving. Meanwhile, Metro Police still search for the shooter.
Ron Miller and his wife had just pulled into the Suncoast parking lot Tuesday morning when Miller says they were approached by a man with a gun who demanded money. The survi
ving victim describes what happened in those seconds before the shooting that took his wife's life.
Ronald Miller
said, "He kept threatening to kill me." Miller was behind the wheel of his Mitsubishi SUV. His wife Julie was in the passenger seat next to him. The couple was preparing to valet park and head into the Suncoast Casino when Miller says a man armed with a gun suddenly appeared at his window demanding money.
He says his wife immediately complied. "She had the money in her hands. She said, 'Here take it. Take it all.' And he said, 'That's not enough, I'll kill you *******!'"
Miller, a former Marine, says his instinct was to grab the barrel of the gun, which was pointed at him. "Three or four times he threatened me with the gun ... ****, I actually grabbed the *** **** gun like this. He said, 'I'll pull the trigger. I mean it. I'll pull the *** **** trigger.'"
Miller says the gunman fired
once
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iking him first in the arm, the bullet passing through his body and into his wife's chest. 68-year-old Julie Miller was rushed to University Medical Center where she later died.
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iller was treated and released. Miller says it hasn't dawned on him yet that his wife is really gone. He says wife Julie was loved by everyone who knew her and he wouldn't think twice about avenging her violent death. "If I had the opportunity, I'd kill that son of a *****."
The Suncoast turned over surveillance video to Metro Homicide investigators
Tuesday morning. But police have not yet released any pictures or even a clear description of the gunman who remains at large.
Investigators believe the suspect fled the scene in a silver Dodge Magnum station wagon or similar vehicle.
If you have any information, you're urged to call CrimeStoppers at 385-5555.
The Boyd Gaming Corporation calls the incident an unfortunate random act o
f violen
ce.
They say security at their properties, including the Suncoast, is and will remain a priority.
KLASTV
Police released a vague description of the susp
ect, characterizing him as a black man in his late 30s dressed in a khaki shirt and dark trousers.
Las Vegas Review-Journal
"I'll kill you *******!'" "I'll pull the *** **** trigger."
Ronald Miller talks with Reporter Alyson McCarthy at his Henderson home Wednesday afternoon.
Enraged Survivor Has Sharp Words For Suncoast Shooter
The enraged and grieving husband who watched an armed man shoot and kill his wife outside the Suncoast Casino voiced his anger to Eyewitness News .
Sixty-nine-year-old Ronald Miller is at his Henderson home Wednesday afternoon. He's recovering from his own injuries and grieving. Meanwhile, Metro Police still search for the shooter.
Ron Miller and his wife had just pulled into the Suncoast parking lot Tuesday morning when Miller says they were approached by a man with a gun who demanded money. The survi
ving victim describes what happened in those seconds before the shooting that took his wife's life.
Ronald Miller
said, "He kept threatening to kill me." Miller was behind the wheel of his Mitsubishi SUV. His wife Julie was in the passenger seat next to him. The couple was preparing to valet park and head into the Suncoast Casino when Miller says a man armed with a gun suddenly appeared at his window demanding money.
He says his wife immediately complied. "She had the money in her hands. She said, 'Here take it. Take it all.' And he said, 'That's not enough, I'll kill you *******!'"
Miller, a former Marine, says his instinct was to grab the barrel of the gun, which was pointed at him. "Three or four times he threatened me with the gun ... ****, I actually grabbed the *** **** gun like this. He said, 'I'll pull the trigger. I mean it. I'll pull the *** **** trigger.'"
Miller says the gunman fired
once
str
iking him first in the arm, the bullet passing through his body and into his wife's chest. 68-year-old Julie Miller was rushed to University Medical Center where she later died.
Ron M
iller was treated and released. Miller says it hasn't dawned on him yet that his wife is really gone. He says wife Julie was loved by everyone who knew her and he wouldn't think twice about avenging her violent death. "If I had the opportunity, I'd kill that son of a *****."
The Suncoast turned over surveillance video to Metro Homicide investigators
Tuesday morning. But police have not yet released any pictures or even a clear description of the gunman who remains at large.
Investigators believe the suspect fled the scene in a silver Dodge Magnum station wagon or similar vehicle.
If you have any information, you're urged to call CrimeStoppers at 385-5555.
The Boyd Gaming Corporation calls the incident an unfortunate random act o
f violen
ce.
They say security at their properties, including the Suncoast, is and will remain a priority.
KLASTV
Police released a vague description of the susp
ect, characterizing him as a black man in his late 30s dressed in a khaki shirt and dark trousers.
Las Vegas Review-Journal