Video shows Vegas official accused of killing reporter having meltdown in 2020 arrest

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Video shows Vegas official accused of killing reporter having meltdown in 2020 arrest
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The Las Vegas official charged with killing investigative reporter Jeff German whined to police that he “would like to be reelected” during a 2020 arrest for domestic violence involving…

The Las Vegas official charged with killing investigative reporter Jeff German whined to police that he “would like to be reelected” during a 2020 arrest for domestic violence involving his wife, according to newly released body camera footage of the meltdown.

The domestic violence incident occurred two years before Telles, the Clark County Public Administrator, was charged with the slaying of German, a veteran Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter who had written a series of scathing reports that exposed mismanagement by the disgraced official., Telles said his drinking problem led to his blowout fight with his wife, but he refused to comment on the murder charges he is facing.

According to the 2020 police report, the two children had to pry their intoxicated father off of their frightened mother. Body camera footage showed Telles repeatedly yelling at cops and asking, “Who did I hit?! … You guys just want to take me down because I’m a public official.”Las Vegas Metropolitan Police De

According to court records, Telles completed the class and the case was dismissed on March 30, 2021.

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