LAS VEGAS (AP) - Family members and friends marked the anniversary of a shooting and fiery Las Vegas Strip crash that killed an aspiring rapper, a taxi driver and a tourist from Washington state.
A vigil was held late Thursday near where a Maserati sports car with a mortally wounded Kenneth Cherry Jr. at the wheel slammed into a taxi that burst into flames Feb. 21, 2013, in a shocking scene of carnage.
Cherry later died. Cab driver Michael Bolden and passenger Sandra Sutton-Wasmund perished in the taxi.
Self-described pimp Ammar Harris was arrested a week later in Los Angeles.
He has pleaded not guilty and faces a death penalty trial later this year.
He’s accused of shooting from a Range Rover at Cherry in traffic after a dispute at a casino valet stand.
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