The 93-year-old tenant walked into the management office of his apartment complex clad in a black peacoat and matching bowler hat. He brought with him a pressing set of complaints — and something else, too: A Glock 19 9mm handgun.
The man, whom police later identified as Robert Thomas, called on his building managers last week to protest flooding and water damage in his unit at Vista Del Valle Apartments in Las Vegas, southwest of downtown. But minutes after walking into the office, which was still decorated for Christmas, the encounter escalated quickly, according to police reports and frightening footage that captured the faceoff.
The confrontation that followed left one injured and led to Thomas's arrest and jailing on charges including attempted murder, a brief but bizarre attack that could have turned deadly as it unfolded in front of at least three cameras.
In office surveillance video, which was released by police on Monday, Thomas can be seen addressing two employees, one seated behind a desk, the other standing, towering over the 5-foot-9-inch, 130-pound nonagenarian. Thomas then pulls a chair out, seemingly asking the man to sit as he coolly reaches into his coat and draws his weapon.
