Suspect in death of NHP trooper had extremely high meth levels in system

Trooper was struck and killed on I-15
Booking photo of Douglas Claiborne
Douglas Claiborne Photo credit LVMPD

Las Vegas, NV (AP) - A carjacking suspect shot and killed after his vehicle struck and fatally injured a Nevada state police trooper on a Las Vegas freeway had high levels of methamphetamine in his system, according to a toxicology report.

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The report also said Douglas Claiborne was hit by 18 rounds fired by a trooper and probation officers who officials said saw Claiborne grabbing Trooper Micah May’s gun.

Back on July 27th, May was placing spike strips on Interstate 15 near Spring Mountain Road in order to stop Claiborne’s vehicle when he was hit, sending him through the vehicle’s windshield.

May died two days later.

The report said blood levels of amphetamine far less than those found in Claiborne’s system were found in abusers who exhibited violent and irrational behavior.

Claiborne’s attorney, Victor Bakke, has said Claiborne struggled with methamphetamine misuse and had a criminal history in Nevada and other states.

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