Jeff German, 69, worked in Las Vegas for more than three decades, covering courts, politics, labor, government and organized crime.
German had an altercation with another person Friday that led to his stabbing, Capt. Dori Koren of the Las Vegas police said at a news conference Saturday.
For more than three decades, German worked in Las Vegas, first at the Las Vegas Sun and then the Review-Journal, covering courts, politics and organized crime. German’s colleagues remembered him as a great reporter who was fiercely committed to his craft. “He was the gold standard of the news business,” Review-Journal Executive Editor Glenn Cook told the paper. “It’s hard to imagine what Las Vegas would be like today without his many years of shining a bright light on dark places.”
Cook said German had not told the paper’s leadership about any concerns for his safety. Police said there is no threat to the public after the stabbing, the Review-Journal reported.Over the course of his career, German became known for his wide-ranging investigative work and coverage of high-profile stories on politics and organized crime.
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