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Get Free Admission To Mob Museum For Las Vegas Locals

The Mob Museum just released its scheduled for November, and they’re offering free admission for locals for one day. The Mob Museum, also known as the National Museum of Organized…

A shot of the inside of the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. A display wall with photos and words depicting the birth of the mob in America.
The Mob Museum

The Mob Museum just released its scheduled for November, and they're offering free admission for locals for one day.

The Mob Museum, also known as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, was founded in Las Vegas in 2012. It's a nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate the public on the history of organized crime in America. As well as the impact it has had on society.

Through hundreds of artifacts and immersive exhibits, the Mob Museum tells the true story of organized crime in America. From the birth of the mob all the way to modern day events. Additionally, there are interactive exhibits in the museum. Including a Crime Lab, Firearm Training Simulator and Organized Crime Today exhibit.

The museum has garnered many accolades. It was called the "Best Museum in Nevada" by USA Today (themobmuseum.org). Las Vegas Weekly also dubbed it the "Best Museum" in 2021 and 2023. And it was ranked a Top 25 Museums in USA in 2016 and 2017 by Trip Advisor. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Check out all their accolades here.

If you're a Vegas local, you can see the Mob Museum for free for one day in November.

On Wednesday, Nov. 15, the museum is offering free admission for Nevada residents and buy-one, get-one admission for non-residents. Tickets are valid for the hours of 9:00am to 9:00pm that day. Free admission will be given on a first-come, first-served basis at the box office. The museum is located just off Fremont Street at 300 Stewart Avenue in Las Vegas.

In addition to free and discounted admission, the museum is also offering 10% off food and beverage for Wednesday. The promotion is to celebrate Kefauver Day. Which commemorates the U.S. Senate investigative hearing into organized crime that happened on Nov. 15, 1950.

And if you're a fan of the JFK Assassination discussions, join the virtual panel chat from the nation's leader experts. Thursday, November 16 from 6-8pm.

And before you visit the Mob Museum, make sure you get your mob nickname from their website. Ya catch my drift?

Most Recent ‘WTF’ Casino Robberies In Las Vegas

Casino robberies in Las Vegas happen. But sometimes, they almost seem unreal.

Imagine trying to swindle nearly $770,000 from your job to ride private jets for no reason. Or, posing as a fake casino owner and managing to steal about $100,000 as a 23-year-old.

Well, these are real-life events that have occurred in the crazy environment of Las Vegas casinos.

The lucrative nature of a casino inspires movies, TV shows and sometimes crime. And at times, it can be a crime that almost seems like a thriller movie.

Yes. Crime can find its ways through casino doors. But, I guess this is what makes the whole culture of gaming more exciting in comparison to an insurance office.

From illicit meet-ups, drug trafficking and plain old robbery, the casino can be a magnet to those who are looking for some quick cash.

The Latest Swindle

This past week, officials charged a former employee at the ARIA Resort & Casino for allegedly stealing more than $770,000, according to 8 News Now.

According to the 8 News Now Article, a 38-year-old employee named Brandon Rashaad Johnson was a hotel operations manager since 2013. He would create fraudulent room reservation, charge his credit card then refund the money back on to the same card. So, he allegedly created this convoluted system that allowed him to afford luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, he flew on private jets, and seemed to enjoy having spa visits, attending shows, and he even purchased a home.

Channel 3 reports that he's facing at least 13 charges and, "Court records indicate Johnson is being held at Clark County Detention Center on $100,000 bail. If he posts bond, he would be released on high-level electronic monitoring."

Bad Cop

And this story is pretty tame compared to the other ones in casino history. Plus, let's not forget the time when a former Las Vegas Metro Officer robbed Red Rock, Aliante and the sportsbook at The Rio, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

We may not understand why people decide to rob casinos with -- what seems like -- half-baked plans or ridiculous plots. But, they make for great stories. Scroll down below for some of the wildest casino and hotel robberies in Las Vegas.

The Fake Circa CEO

Would you believe us if we told you that a 23-year-old basically used social engineering to fool casino employees that HE was the actual owner? Well, this actually happened on June 17, 2023. Erik Gutierrez, now 24 posed as a casino owner by calling the Circa Hotel & Casino's cage. According to 8 News Now, Gutierrez basically lied to the casino workers and said he needed payment after the "fire department" did an inspection of the fire extinguishers.

"The payments totaled $314,000, $350,000, and $500,000, plus three smaller deposits, resulting in a loss of $1,170,000 to the hotel," the article from 8 News Now states. Police were able to track down Gutierrez and caught him red-handed. What's miraculous is that he was only 23 years old when he pulled off this heist. We still love the Circa, and we feel bad that this happened to them and to the employee!

The 25-Year-Old Who Tried To Rob Resorts World

We imagine that robbing a casino would take more than just a "simple plan." It probably requires many different solutions, possibilities and thinking. But, one 25-year-old man decided to rob the casino cages at Resorts World Las Vegas and The Venetian Las Vegas, according to Casino.org. Zubaid Ibrahim Al Jarmi robbed Resorts World in November of 2022, and he robbed The Venetian Las Vegas in January 2020. He used the same tactic both times, which involved a note. 

Essentially, he went to the casinos' cages and handed the teller a note with most likely a threatening message, according to KTNV. He was serving probation for the robbery that happened in 2020. But according to the Nevada Department of Corrections inamte search, it looks like he's serving prison time in High Desert State Prison.

"Give Me The Stacks,"

"Give me the stacks or I will shoot you," an alleged robber told a worker, Fox 5 reported.

In April 2023, six casinos were robbed: Gold Coast, Green Valley Ranch, Silverton, Rampart, Palace Station and the M Resort. Fox 5 reported that police ended up arresting D’Shante Styles, 33 for these robberies. Like the one stated before, this man also used a note with threating language to coax casino cage workers to give him money. One note from a robbery said, “Put the 10 stacks in the bag or I will shoot!” What a great use of language. How did he get caught? Well, DNA evidence ultimately linked the suspect with the string of robberies.

The Pig-Masked Robber Couldn't Squeal His Way Out Of This One

In 2017, a group of "well-dressed" men burglarized Tēsorīni jewelry store in the luxurious Bellagio Las Vegas, CNN reported. At least one of the assailants was wearing a pig mask while robbing the jewelry store. This scene seems almost "Purge" like. The pig mask adds another layer of horror to this incident.

Channel 3 reported that the man who allegedly donned the pig mask was a 21-year-old named Sebastian Gonzalez. But in a twist of events, the alleged suspect said that he was forced to partake in the robbery after, "He said people in Mexico threatened to hurt his family if he didn't follow their instructions to be the group's lookout." 

A Man Used 'Blackface' While Robbing A Casino

This is absolutely despicable. A 26-year-old man named Cameron James Kennedy robbed the New York-New York in 2018, the Las Vegas Review-Journal wrote. However, he painted his face black and robbed the casino cage, which has many media outlets saying he used "blackface."

He allegedly robbed the casino out of $23,000 at gunpoint. The Daily Mail further reported that Kennedy was under federal supervision for previous bank robberies. And in fact, he cut his GPS ankle monitor just hours before committing his New York-New York robbery.

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Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.