Las Vegas Slot Player Stabbed in Meth-Fueled Attack, Assailant in Custody

Las Vegas slot player being stabbed

An accused assailant remains behind bars for allegedly slashing another woman who was sitting at a slot machine in a Las Vegas gaming property earlier this month.

Elonda Alexander, 38, was apprehended by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) on July 9 for the July 8 stabbing in the Aztec Inn casino, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.

“I hope you die,” Alexander yelled at the unnamed victim during the attack, according to the news report. She also reportedly swore at the victim.

Over two weeks after the stabbing, Alexander remains in custody at the Clark County Detention Center. Her bail is $20K. She was charged with battery with the use of a deadly weapon and a second count.

Her case was turned over to local prosecutors. If Alexander is convicted on the charges, she could face a prison sentence.

Victim Hospitalized

The unnamed victim was injured in the back from the repeated stabbings. She was taken to a local hospital. After receiving medical care, she was released and is expected to recover from her wounds, according to KLAS.

Police did not reveal details on the injuries or say if the injured woman required surgery.

Suspect Confessed

Alexander confessed to the stabbing when speaking to police officers, the report added. Alexander also acknowledged she knew the victim long before the two were at the gaming property.

The duo had actually smoked methamphetamine (meth) just hours before the attack, KLAS reported. They were “hanging out all day smoking meth together,” according to the report.

The two women and an unnamed man then went to the casino to gamble. It’s not clear how long they were at the Aztec before the victim and Alexander got into a dispute which escalated into the stabbings.

Alexander then hurled the knife onto the gaming floor. Afterward, she fled from the crime scene.

An employee spotted the knife and took it to the casino’s lost and found department. Shortly after the attack, LVMPD officers located the knife in the lost and found office.

It was seized as evidence. Police didn’t detail specifics about the knife or say if it was covered with the victim’s blood.

Surveillance Footage

LVMPD officers also watched video from casino surveillance cameras before making the arrest. The video captured some scenes connected to the attack. Alexander apparently wasn’t injured during the confrontation.