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Thanks to a donation from a Silicon Valley billionaire, the nation’s largest police fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks is about to hit the streets of Vegas

“Welcome to the future of policing,” Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said during a recent press conference, surrounded by Cybertrucks while drones hovered overhead and a police helicopter circled above him.

The fleet of 10 black-and-white Cybertrucks of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, with flashing lights and sirens, are wrapped with the police department’s logo. About 400 officers have been trained to operate the trucks, which will use public charging stations.

The all-electric vehicles are equipped with shotguns, shields, ladders, and additional battery capacity to better handle the demands of a police department, McMahill said.

### Concerns Over Private Donations and Corporate Influence

The donation has raised concerns from government oversight experts about private donors’ influence on public departments and a potential boost to the Tesla brand. The department is the latest U.S. city to turn to Tesla models even as Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company has faced criticism because of Musk’s actions earlier in the year, which included advancing the president’s political agenda and downsizing the federal government.

McMahill noted the trucks will help keep officers safer because they are bulletproof, unlike Metro’s other squad cars. Each Cybertruck is valued between $80,000 and $115,000 and will be used to respond to calls such as barricades and shootings, in addition to regular patrols.

The Cybertrucks also offer unique benefits such as a shorter turning radius, he said.

“They look a little bit different than the patrol cars that we have out there, but they represent something far bigger than just a police car,” the sheriff said. “They represent innovation. They represent sustainability, and they represent our continued commitment to serve this community with the best tools that we have available, safely, efficiently, and responsibly.”

### Cybertrucks Have Been Repeatedly Recalled

The fleet comes amid a roller coaster year for Tesla, which has faced multiple recalls.

In March, U.S. safety regulators recalled virtually all Cybertrucks on the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recall, covering more than 46,000 Cybertrucks, warned that an exterior panel running along the left and right side of the windshield can detach while driving, creating a dangerous hazard for other drivers and increasing the risk of a crash. Tesla offered to replace the panels free of charge through notification letters sent out in May.

In late October, Tesla announced another recall of more than 63,000 Cybertrucks in the U.S. because the front lights are too bright, potentially distracting other drivers and increasing the risk of collision.

Las Vegas officer Robert Wicks from the department’s public information office said all Tesla recalls will have been resolved before the Cybertrucks patrol the streets. The March panel issue recall was handled before the department received the trucks.

Federal regulators have also opened a new investigation into Tesla’s self-driving feature after dozens of incidents involving vehicles running red lights or driving on the wrong side of the road, sometimes crashing and causing injuries. The Cybertrucks modified for the Las Vegas police fleet do not have any self-driving features.

### Community Concerns About Militarization and Safety

Laura Martin, executive director of the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada Action Fund, criticized the trucks’ design.

“The imposing trucks with their sharp angles seem like they’re designed for intimidation and not safety,” she said. “Cybertrucks arriving on the streets of Clark County shows that Sheriff McMahill is prioritizing corporate giveaways and police militarization over real community needs.”

### Privacy and Surveillance Worries

The donation follows President Donald Trump’s purchase of a Tesla on the White House driveway earlier this year, which he said he hoped would help the company amid struggling sales and declining stock prices.

Athar Haseebullah, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, expressed concern over the Cybertrucks’ surveillance capabilities that the public may be unaware of, fearing Tesla might gain access to police data. After a Cybertruck exploded outside Trump’s Las Vegas tower earlier this year, Tesla provided detailed data about the driver’s movements leading up to the incident.

### Expert Views on Private Donations

Ed Obayashi, a special prosecutor in California and an expert on police practices, said private donations to law enforcement are not uncommon or illegal unless prohibited by law. He explained that since the donation is a physical asset, the money cannot be diverted elsewhere.

That said, he doesn’t believe the trucks provide any particular advantage beyond being a free vehicle, which saves taxpayers money.

“There’s not going to be any distinct or noticeable advantage or benefits other than the fact that it’s a free vehicle and it saves the taxpayers money to replace equipment,” Obayashi said.

### Donation From Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists

The Las Vegas fleet was a donation totaling about $2.7 million from Ben Horowitz, co-founder of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), and his wife, Felicia Horowitz.

The couple, who live in Las Vegas, have made multiple donations to the department, including between $8 million and $9 million for Project Blue Sky, the department’s implementation of drones throughout the valley. They have also funded emergency call technology and license plate reader products from companies in which Andreessen Horowitz invests.

Ben Horowitz, who has donated to political campaigns for both Democrats and Republicans, was among the investors backing Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter (now known as X). His venture capital firm also hosted Sheriff McMahill and Metro Chief of Staff Mike Gennaro on a podcast in November 2024.

The Horowitzes could not be reached for comment; however, in a 2024 blog post, Ben Horowitz described their interest in donating to the department, emphasizing the importance of public safety and the budgeting challenges faced by public sectors for new technology.

McMahill said the couple wanted to ensure that Las Vegas didn’t “become California when it comes to crime.”
https://fortune.com/2025/11/02/tesla-cybertruck-las-vegas-police-musk-ben-horowitz-a16z/

Soccer star continues heartbreaking search for lost beagle Halo in Mexico

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Aaron Ramsey’s move to Mexico has taken a distressing turn off the field as he continues his search for his lost dog, Halo.

On Friday, the Wales soccer star posted a black-and-white photo on Instagram showing him hugging the beagle, accompanied by the heartfelt message: “What I’d do to hold you one last time Halo.” Ramsey has appealed for help in tracking down his beloved pet and has offered a $10,000 reward.

“Please help us find Halo, he was lost in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato,” Ramsey wrote on Instagram.

The former Arsenal, Juventus, and Cardiff midfielder moved to Mexico in July, signing a one-year contract with top-tier club Pumas, which currently sits 12th in the 18-team league.

Ramsey missed Pumas’ last match against León on Saturday as he continued the search for Halo, who went missing earlier this month after being left at a dog shelter in Dolores, a city in Guanajuato, an industrial and agricultural state located in central Mexico.

His Pumas teammates and coach understand how much the dog means to Ramsey.

“We are with him, let’s see what happens in the upcoming days,” Pumas coach Efraín Juárez said after the team’s 1-0 win against Lyon. “He has this issue, we all know what it is, with his dog, but we are there for him.”

The search continues.

“We are still searching for answers. If you see a beagle in San Ignacio, Dolores Hidalgo, please message us,” Ramsey’s wife, Colleen Ramsey, said on social media.

Ramsey recently finished the final three games of the 2024-25 season as Cardiff’s interim manager after the club was relegated from England’s League Championship to the third-tier League One.

With 86 appearances for Wales, Ramsey has been a key player, helping his country reach the Euro 2016 semifinals.

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AP Soccer
https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/soccer-star-continues-heartbreaking-search-for-lost-beagle-halo-in-mexico/

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Mr. Scorsese’ on Apple TV+, a Documentary Miniseries About Martin Scorsese That Should Probably Be Even Longer Than Five Hours

**Mr. Scorsese (Now Streaming on Apple TV+): A Five-Part Documentary Series Explores the Life and Legacy of a Cinematic Legend**

*I’m joking!* Of course, this miniseries is catnip for movie hounds. Naturally, there will be discussions of gangsters and Catholicism, with luminary stars and technicians he’s worked with offering praise for his genius and influence—rightfully so. The question is: is five hours enough?

### MR. SCORSESE: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?

**Opening Shot:**
The series opens with a quick-cutting montage of film clips from Martin Scorsese’s extensive oeuvre. As The Rolling Stones play in the background (of course), we watch Scorsese cinch a tie around his neck for a photo shoot.

**The Gist:**
“Who are we? What are we, I should say, as human beings? Are we intrinsically good or evil?” Scorsese’s voice poses the core curiosity that drives him as a filmmaker and storyteller. Friends, contemporaries, peers, admirers, and scholars—all or any of the above—offer glowing praise, calling him a “poet of the contemporary landscape” and “a priest and a gangster.”
Although he needs no introduction, the series provides one nonetheless.

### The Early Years: Stranger in a Strange Land

The rest of the first hour chronicles the early years of the Scorsese saga. He grew up in tenement housing in Queens, New York, experiencing a brief stay in the Corona neighborhood—cut short when his father got into a fistfight with their landlord. Italian crime families intervened to settle the dispute, sending the Scorsese family back to the tenement. Scorsese describes this ordeal as “traumatizing,” and anyone familiar with even a handful of his movies knows how formative such experiences were for his stories.

He was surrounded by the world of gangsters: his uncle was a gangster, and in those days, every Italian non-crime family inevitably had ties to crime families. Diagnosed with severe asthma at age three, the only relief little Marty found was in air-conditioned movie theaters. “Thank god for asthma!” jokes Spike Lee, laughing.

Scorsese immersed himself in films—from Technicolor musicals to shadowy black-and-white noir—while *Bicycle Thieves* proved foundational to his sensibility. At home, he sketched storyboards of epic gladiator battles, complete with long zooms. “I’m still doing this shot,” he says, holding up a reproduction of his childhood sketches.

His asthma made him a homebody who often watched other kids play outside from his upper-level vantage point—a perspective that informed his love of high-angle shots.

### A Superhero Origin Story of Cinema

Are you soaking up these details like a wanderer in the desert stumbling upon a sparkling oasis? If not, you might not have come this far. *Mr. Scorsese* is the origin story of a cinematic superhero—yes, the implications are acknowledged.

“Stranger in a Strange Land” explores Scorsese’s ethical tension between the Catholic Church and organized crime, his formative years as a student filmmaker at NYU, and his early creativity inspired by French and Italian New Wave movements. These influences led him to break traditional cinematic rules with a camera in hand on the streets of New York.

We also learn about crucial relationships—including meeting lifelong film editor and fellow legend Thelma Schoonmaker, being nudged out of co-director credit on the documentary *Woodstock*, and injecting his traditional moral sensibility into his work despite the progressive culture of 1960s America.

His first major directing gig was for Roger Corman—a job he would later somewhat regret. John Cassavetes physically embraced him once and encouraged him to follow his own muse and stories.

Scorsese’s parents, Charles and Catherine, appear in archival interviews from 1990. Delightful reminiscences with childhood friends from Queens, some of whom worked on or starred in his earliest films, enrich the narrative. They recount tales of their rough-and-tumble upbringing—including discovering a dead body on the streets and poking a pencil into the bullet wound.

### What Shows Will It Remind You Of?

The last time we watched a five-hour documentary focused on one subject was just last week with *Aliens Expanded*. But *Mr. Scorsese* aligns more closely with documentaries like 2017’s *Spielberg* and 2015’s *De Palma*.

### Our Take

*Stranger in a Strange Land* sets the stage by establishing Scorsese’s personality and recurring themes, preparing viewers for a deep dive into his most acclaimed films: *Mean Streets*, *Taxi Driver*, *Raging Bull*, *The Last Temptation of Christ*, *The Departed*, and more—highlighting his towering filmmaking career.

The series promises tragic and triumphant stories, but right now, there’s a risk of simply praising Marty instead of focusing on how entertaining *Mr. Scorsese* itself is. With a who’s who of talking heads, familiar anecdotes appreciated by cinephiles, smart analytical insights, and more revelations to come in future episodes, the series keeps viewers engaged.

Look for Thelma Schoonmaker as a consistent and insightful commentator—she has edited every Scorsese film since 1980 and provides candid perspectives.

We’ll also see mentions of drugs (briefly touched on in episode one), the Oscars that came surprisingly late in his career, and well-deserved accolades from a diversity of voices.

One fascinating insight unveiled here is Scorsese’s key mentorship by Father Principe, a priest who could “throw hands if necessary.” If that doesn’t shed crucial light on Scorsese and his work, what will?

*Mr. Scorsese* is already rife with such revelations. More, please.

### Sex and Skin

None yet.

### Parting Shot

A closeup of Robert De Niro, offering a little half-smile.

### Sleeper Star

It’s always been Schoonmaker. Why would this series be any different?

### Most Pilot-y Line

Goodfellas screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi aptly observes about Scorsese’s early days: “Marty’s life depended on going to movies. It’s where he could breathe.”

### Our Call

The series probably should be 10 hours—at least.

**STREAM IT.**

### How To Watch *Mr. Scorsese*

*Mr. Scorsese* is available to stream on Apple TV+. Apple TV+ offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers and features a single ad-free streaming plan for $13.99/month.

*John Serba is a freelance writer and film critic based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.*
https://decider.com/2025/10/17/mr-scorsese-martin-scorsese-documentary-apple-tv-plus-review-stream-it-or-skip-it/