Lawyer Fatally Shoots Former Daughter-in-Law and Attorney During Las Vegas Law Office Deposition

Las Vegas, Nevada – A tragic incident unfolded at a law firm in Las Vegas on Monday morning, where a lawyer shot and killed his former daughter-in-law and another attorney during a deposition. The shooter, who was also representing his son in the legal proceedings, turned the gun on himself following the attack. According to sources close to the investigation, the shooting was described as targeted and domestic-related.

The violence erupted at the Prince Law Group office in Summerlin during a deposition involving the lawyer’s son and his ex-wife, represented by the attorney who was also tragically killed in the incident. Law enforcement responded to the scene on West Charleston Boulevard near Pavilion Center Drive, where they discovered the three individuals with gunshot wounds. The shooter, identified as Dennis Prince, along with the victims Ashley Prince and Joseph Houston, were pronounced dead by medical personnel.

Ashley Prince and Dennis Prince both succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds, with their deaths ruled as homicides by the Clark County coroner. On the other hand, Joseph Houston’s cause of death was determined to be suicide. The attorney who lost his life in the tragic event was described as a highly respected trial lawyer by his former partner, Robert Eglet, who expressed shock and sorrow over the senseless loss.

Following the shooting, first responders evacuated the building and implemented an active-shooter protocol, ensuring the safety of hundreds of individuals in neighboring businesses. Law enforcement officials are currently investigating the motive behind the deadly attack, including examining the suspect’s vehicle for any clues. Despite the tragic outcome, authorities assured the public that there was no further threat in the area.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of the violence, support services have been made available for those affected. The incident has shaken the legal community in Las Vegas and prompted reflections on the complexities and risks associated with domestic-related cases. The loss of talented legal professionals like the slain attorney has left a void in the close-knit circle of legal practitioners in the state of Nevada, highlighting the need for greater awareness and preventative measures in similar situations.