NV - Landlord kills tenants, he did not want to go through eviction process, Las Vegas, Aug 2021

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A judge denied bond for an elderly landlord after a prosecutor detailed how the man allegedly shot three tenants for a callous reason, according to The Associated Press. He allegedly wanted to dodge the eviction process over unpaid rent.

The police version of events reportedly describes the suspect’s chillingly joyful behavior amid the killings. Arnoldo Lozano Sanchez, 78, was arrested Tuesday, said cops in Las Vegas, Nevada. Authorities did not name the victims, pending the Clark County Coroner’s Office officially determining their cause and manner of death.

Sanchez is charged with two counts of murder, and one count of attempted murder.

More:
'Smiling and Laughing' Landlord Shot Three Tenants Because He Did Not Want to Go Through Eviction Process: Authorities
 
  • #2
The eviction moratorium is crushing individuals who own rental properties. Sad situation, did no one expect violence at some point???

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/25/the-eviction-moratorium-is-killing-small-landlords-says-one.html

Giant corporations with deep pockets are buying property after property.

Investment Firms Aren’t Buying All the Houses. But They Are Buying the Most Important Ones.

Unlikely to increase affordable housing or improve conditions for wage-earners imho.

jmho ymmv lrr
 
  • #3
The eviction moratorium is crushing individuals who own rental properties. Sad situation, did no one expect violence at some point???

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/25/the-eviction-moratorium-is-killing-small-landlords-says-one.html

Giant corporations with deep pockets are buying property after property.

Investment Firms Aren’t Buying All the Houses. But They Are Buying the Most Important Ones.

Unlikely to increase affordable housing or improve conditions for wage-earners imho.

jmho ymmv lrr
I agree with everything you're saying but, also, landlords are getting mortgage assistance on their rental property and tenants get rental assistance which also goes to landlords, but I'm not sure this guy renting out rooms in his house where he also lives would qualify.
Business Assistance for Landlords During COVID-19
 
  • #4
Here's info from the court site:

Charges: SANCHEZ, ARNOLDO LOZANO Statute Level Date
1. Open murder - with the use of a deadly weapon or tear gas [50001] 200.010 Felony 08/10/2021

2. Open murder - with the use of a deadly weapon or tear gas [50001] 200.010 Felony 08/10/2021

3. Attempted murder - with the use of a deadly weapon or tear gas [50031] 200.010 Felony 08/10/2021


OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
08/10/2021 Original Track Assignment JC14
08/10/2021 DA Request for Prosecution
Request for Prosecution Sent to DA
08/10/2021 Case Assignment Sent
Case Assignment Sent
08/10/2021 Financial Affidavit
08/10/2021 Probable Cause Review Packet - Initial Appearance Court
08/10/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.
08/10/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.
08/10/2021 Not Released NPR
08/10/2021 Nevada Risk Assessment Tool

08/11/2021 Initial Appearance Justice Court (PC Review) (9:00 AM) (Judicial Officer Bonaventure, Joseph M.)
Result: Matter Heard

08/11/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.

08/11/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.

08/11/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.

08/11/2021 Probable Cause Found

08/11/2021 72-Hour Hearing Completed

08/11/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage Granted

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
Telemundo

08/11/2021 Counsel Provisionally Appointed
Counsel S. Howkins, Esq. provisionally appointed for limited purposes of first appearance hearing.

08/11/2021 Interpreter Present in Court
Spanish

08/11/2021 Bail Argument Heard
The Court has heard arguments from the prosecution and defense counsel regarding custody of the Defendant

08/11/2021 Defendant Detained Due to a Murder Charge

08/11/2021 Bail Reset - Cash or Surety
Counts: 001; 002; 003 - $0.00/$0.00 Total Bail

08/11/2021 Comment
Defendant has hearing issues- hard to hear.

08/11/2021 Continued for Status Check on filing of Criminal Complaint

08/11/2021 Minute Order - Initial Appearance

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
KTNV

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
KLAS-TV

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
Las Vegas Review Journal

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
KLAS-TV

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
Fox 5 Vegas

08/11/2021 Order Regarding Media Request for Electronic Coverage Filed
KSNV- TV

08/12/2021 Miscellaneous Filing
Assertion of Medical Privacy Rights

08/12/2021 Miscellaneous Filing
Assertion of Fifth and Sixth Amendment Rights

08/16/2021 Status Check on Filing of Criminal Complaint (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody

link: https://lvjcpa.clarkcountynv.gov/Anonymous/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=13573133
 
  • #5
This man is just pure evil.
 
  • #6
I agree with everything you're saying but, also, landlords are getting mortgage assistance on their rental property and tenants get rental assistance which also goes to landlords, but I'm not sure this guy renting out rooms in his house where he also lives would qualify.
Business Assistance for Landlords During COVID-19

From your link:

However, questions remain as to whether any large-scale solutions will be available to landlords seeking to remain financially afloat when much of their rental income has abruptly dried up, particularly if they do not hold mortgage loans. Most government aid thus far has not been tailored specifically to landlords, but there are some opportunities they may be able to take advantage of in order to replace lost cash flow and defer loan payment obligations. Negotiating solutions with their tenants and mortgage lenders can also be an important strategy for landlords navigating the economic challenges that have arisen from the pandemic.

Under the CARES Act, landlords who held mortgages backed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on multi-family properties were eligible for up to 90 days of forbearance due to financial hardships that they had experienced related to COVID-19.



We are not likely to know enough about this gentleman's business position to determine if his business qualified for any of the CARES act support.

Keep in mind that forbearance only means the lender will wait. The borrower still owes the money. 90 days of forbearance? Well, the eviction moratorium began March 27, 2020. Multiple 90 periods have elapsed since then.

The landlord cannot require tenants to apply for any of the rental support programs.

I do not agree with the route this landlord took, but ask again: did no one see violence coming?


jmho ymmv lrr
 
  • #7
MOO. I've been lucky to be able to have kept my job through the pandemic and my life didn't change much.
So many people were not as lucky, and their lives were shattered, are not able to afford housing. I firmly believe that housing should be a human right, and thus the onus should be on the government to make people whole. Do we expect to make thousands homeless?

As a landlord, it's a risk of the business. These are extraordinary times and there should be some human decency. Everyone has to adapter, including landlords. had the same in Canada, and there was no violence, so no I don't see violence coming.
 
  • #8
Monday, August 16th:
*Status Check Hearing (@ 8:30am PT) - NV – 2 women dead & 1 man injured (August 10, 2021, Las Vegas) - *Arnoldo Lozano Sanchez (78) arrested (8/10/21) & charged (8/11/21) with 2 counts of felony murder & 1 count of felony attempted murder. Bond denied.
According to officers, police found a wounded woman in a driveway on the 2000 block of West Chicago Ave, which is north of the Las Vegas Strip. She suffered from gunshot wounds & doctors pronounced her dead at the hospital. The surviving male victim left the residence also suffering from gunshots (shot 9 times). Officers learned Sanchez was still inside the home, but he surrendered without incident, cops said. Investigators said they discovered a second woman dead inside.
8/10/21: Case assignment sent & probable cause review packet. Media request for electronic coverage (Telemundo, KTNV, KLAS-TV, Las Vegas Review Journal, KLAS-TV, Fox 5 Vegas & KSNV-TV)-Granted.
8/11/21 Update: Initial appearance hearing. Probable cause found, bound over for trial. Sanchez is charged with 2 counts of murder & 1 count of attempted murder. A judge denied bond for an elderly landlord after a prosecutor detailed how the man allegedly shot 3 tenants for a callous reason, he allegedly wanted to dodge the eviction process over unpaid rent. Next status check hearing on 8/16/21.
 
  • #9
MOO. I've been lucky to be able to have kept my job through the pandemic and my life didn't change much.
So many people were not as lucky, and their lives were shattered, are not able to afford housing. I firmly believe that housing should be a human right, and thus the onus should be on the government to make people whole. Do we expect to make thousands homeless?

As a landlord, it's a risk of the business. These are extraordinary times and there should be some human decency. Everyone has to adapter, including landlords. had the same in Canada, and there was no violence, so no I don't see violence coming.
We already have thousands homeless in the US.
Investors make more money building another McMansion vacation home than affordable homes for workers, there are government rental subsidies but Section 8 has a waiting list everywhere, usually for years.
Its been so long since government has had programs to encourage investors to build affordable housing that the shortage is dire.
There are no lobbyists on k street funneling money to congresspeople to enact legislation to fix it, which is how things get done our government now under the erroneously named, "Citizens United". (Rich citizens only).
Minimum wage in the US is $7.25 an hour, the argument is that raising wages will hurt business, but if people made a living wage, they would spend it at businesses.
We continue to subsidize the rich through tax loopholes and they pay less for everything, for instance, car insurance is cheaper if you pay a year upfront but only the well off can get these kinds of discounts. Banks largest income is from overdraft fees on the backs of the poor.
Banks Charged $12.4 Billion In Overdraft Fees Last Year – Forbes Advisor
As the rich get richer, (they've made billions even during the pandemic), that money is hoarded, it's not circulated into the economy when they make more than they can spend, and more than their heirs will ever be able to spend. Wage earners put all their money back into the economy.
We've been on this "trickle down" path since the 80's, homelessness will only continue to grow as a result.

Getting off my soapbox now.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
 
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  • #10
MOO. I've been lucky to be able to have kept my job through the pandemic and my life didn't change much. As a landlord, it's a risk of the business. I don't see violence coming.

I take it that you were still paid for your work or were you forced to work with out your wage? Landlords work hard- both the small scale ones and the larger scale ones.

Nobody should be compelled to work for free against their will- not even landlords. I saw violence coming. My guess is that it will happen again.
 
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  • #11
I take it that you were still paid for your work or were you forced to work with out your wage? Landlords work hard- both the small scale ones and the larger scale ones.

Nobody should be compelled to work for free against their will- not even landlords. I saw violence coming. My guess is that it will happen again.

Well said!

And, the eviction moratorium disrupted the legally binding contract between landlord & tenant. The landlord remains responsible for providing the contracted rental unit -- while the tenant is no longer responsible for their contracted rent payment.

With no definitive solution for those contractually obligated to provide the rental unit.

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jmho ymmv lrr
 
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08/16/2021 Status Check on Filing of Criminal Complaint (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody
Result: Matter Heard

08/16/2021 Criminal Complaint
filed in open court

08/16/2021 Interpreter Present in Court
Spanish

08/16/2021 Initial Appearance Completed
Advised of Charges on Criminal Complaint, Waives Reading of Criminal Complaint

08/16/2021 Special Public Defender Appointed

08/16/2021 Discovery Given to Counsel in Open Court

08/16/2021 Bail Stands - Cash or Surety
Counts: 001; 002; 003 - $0.00/$0.00 Total Bail

08/16/2021 Status Check

08/16/2021 Minute Order - Department 14

11/16/2021 Status Check (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody

link: https://lvjcpa.clarkcountynv.gov/Anonymous/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=13573133
 
  • #13
Docket update:

08/26/2021 Miscellaneous Filing
LEGAL REVIEW

08/26/2021 Motion for Disclosure of Non-Public Information
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

08/26/2021 Redacted paperwork approved by Judge

08/26/2021 Miscellaneous Filing
LEGAL REVIEW

08/26/2021 Motion for Disclosure of Non-Public Information
KTNV

08/26/2021 Redacted paperwork approved by Judge

11/15/2021 Media Request for Electronic Coverage
of Court proceedings filed.

11/16/2021 Status Check (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody

link: https://lvjcpa.clarkcountynv.gov/Anonymous/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=13573133
 
  • #14
Tuesday, Nov. 16th:
*Status Check Hearing (@ 8:30am PT) - NV – Paula & 1 other woman are dead & Seferino Reyes injured shot 9 times over dispute of unpaid rent. (August 10, 2021, Las Vegas) - *Arnoldo Lozano Sanchez (78) arrested (8/10/21), charged (8/11/21) & arraigned (8/16/21) with 2 counts of open murder with use of deadly weapon & 1 count of felony attempted murder with use of deadly weapon. Bond denied.
According to officers, police found a wounded woman in a driveway on the 2000 block of West Chicago Ave, which is north of the Las Vegas Strip. She suffered from gunshot wounds & doctors pronounced her dead at the hospital. The surviving male victim left the residence also suffering from gunshots (shot 9 times). Officers learned Sanchez was still inside the home, but he surrendered without incident, cops said. Investigators said they discovered a second woman dead inside.
8/10/21: Case assignment sent & probable cause review packet. Media request for electronic coverage (Telemundo, KTNV, KLAS-TV, Las Vegas Review Journal, KLAS-TV, Fox 5 Vegas & KSNV-TV)-Granted.
8/11/21 Update: Initial appearance hearing. Probable cause found, bound over for trial. Sanchez is charged with 2 counts of murder & 1 count of attempted murder. A judge denied bond for an elderly landlord after a prosecutor detailed how the man allegedly shot 3 tenants for a callous reason, he allegedly wanted to dodge the eviction process over unpaid rent. Next status check hearing on 8/16/21.
8/16/21 Update: Status check on filing of criminal complaint matter heard. Interpreter present in court (Spanish). Advised of charges, waives reading of criminal complaint. Appointed special Public Defender. Discovery given to Counsel in open court. Bond stands - denied. Next status check hearing on 11/16/21. 8/26/21: Miscellaneous filing: legal review. Motion for disclosure of non-public info filed by The Associated Press & KTNV. 11/15/21: Media request for electronic coverage of court proceedings filed.
 
  • #15
11/16/2021 Status Check (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody
Result: Matter Heard

11/16/2021 Continued For Negotiations

11/16/2021 Bail Stands - Cash or Surety
Counts: 001; 002; 003 - $0.00/$0.00 Total Bail

11/16/2021 Minute Order - Department 14

11/16/2021 Comment
Challenges communicating with defendant persist due to hearing loss issues.

02/16/2022 Negotiations (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Chelini, Amy)
In custody

link: https://lvjcpa.clarkcountynv.gov/Anonymous/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=13573133
 
  • #16
I agree with everything you're saying but, also, landlords are getting mortgage assistance on their rental property and tenants get rental assistance which also goes to landlords, but I'm not sure this guy renting out rooms in his house where he also lives would qualify.
Business Assistance for Landlords During COVID-19

Not all tenants are paying the landlords, some get money directly. And not all landlords are getting help. Only certain mortgages are giving assistance. Many are selling homes because tenants were there for FREE for over a year.
 
  • #17
Not all tenants are paying the landlords, some get money directly. And not all landlords are getting help. Only certain mortgages are giving assistance. Many are selling homes because tenants were there for FREE for over a year.

Yup.

And the whole thing is still a mess:

'An epidemic in itself': Why billions of federal aid isn't making it to renters, landlords during pandemic

but still available:

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/personal-finance/emergency-rental-assistance-funding-2021/
 
  • #18
Not all tenants are paying the landlords, some get money directly. And not all landlords are getting help. Only certain mortgages are giving assistance. Many are selling homes because tenants were there for FREE for over a year.
Certainly that doesn't justify any landlords murdering their tenants though, unless they see prison as a viable solution to losing property.
 
  • #19
Certainly that doesn't justify any landlords murdering their tenants though, unless they see prison as a viable solution to losing property.

Of course not, but lets at least get the facts straight. People think Landlords are making out great during this... they are not. Desperate people do desperate things. Not justifying murder, but if squatters took over your property, your house, and legal system wouldn't help, what would you do? Just walk away and say 'ok, you can have it'? Obviously there is more going on with mental health in this situation.
 
  • #20
Of course not, but lets at least get the facts straight. People think Landlords are making out great during this... they are not. Desperate people do desperate things. Not justifying murder, but if squatters took over your property, your house, and legal system wouldn't help, what would you do? Just walk away and say 'ok, you can have it'? Obviously there is more going on with mental health in this situation.
No excuse ever to murder people.This man is a monster.
 

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