Nevada Assemblyman Arrested for Intimidating a Public Officer fb.me/J3KgiA9e
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C.Coon or T. Bedwell (@NLVPDPIO) January 20, 2013
Via the North Las Vegas Police Department:
North Las Vegas, NV - On January 19, 2013 at about 3:45 p.m. officers responded to a home in the northwestern part of North Las Vegas in reference to a report of threats to an elected public official. It was reported that Assemblyman Steven Brooks (40) of North Las Vegas made threats to harm a fellow State representative.
During the course of the preliminary investigation, Officers received corroborating witness statements supporting the victim’s report and began a search for Brooks. At about 5:30 p.m., Brooks was seen driving in the area of Carey Avenue and Mt. Hood Street, where he was taken into custody without incident during a traffic stop. Brooks was transported to the Las Vegas City Jail and booked on one count of intimidating a public officer by threat of physical violence (NRS 199.300).
A booking photo is attached.
By the way, he’s a Democrat. And he threatened a fellow Democrat (House Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick).
Can't the Democrats get along? Assem. Steven Brooks arrested for threatening speaker Kirkpatrick #carsoncity #2nda #nvleg—
V3CEO (@V3CEO) January 20, 2013
One of Brooks’ former interns weighs in:
I am very sad to post this story due to the fact I was at one time this Assemblymen's intern, its hard to face… fb.me/1Qo4L06oI—
I am ObamaCare (@Iamobamacares) January 20, 2013





















