New Details Emerge in Las Vegas Killing of Belizean Artist

Authorities in Las Vegas are investigating a tragic double homicide that claimed the lives of Belizean music artist Anfernee ‘Big Bang’ Pollard and 31-year-old Briana Flowers, with new evidence pointing to potential domestic violence connections. The victims were discovered on January 27 after Flowers’ 7-year-old son placed a desperate 911 call upon finding his mother in critical condition. Despite immediate response from law enforcement, both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigative sources reveal that Flowers had reported multiple concerning incidents in the weeks preceding her death. According to her godmother, Shatiera Davis, Flowers filed a domestic violence report on January 21 detailing physical assault by an ex-boyfriend that resulted in significant injuries requiring medical attention. ‘She explicitly stated her ex-boyfriend had attempted to kill her,’ Davis confirmed in interviews with local media.

Additional disturbing patterns emerged as family members disclosed that Flowers had reported suspicious activities including unidentified individuals peering through her windows and persistent calls from unknown numbers. While police have not officially connected these reports to the homicide investigation, they acknowledge the possibility of related circumstances.

Pollard, who had been temporarily residing with Flowers, was an emerging talent in the music industry with collaborations featuring prominent artists. His brother, Allan Pollard, described him as a dedicated musician whose promising career was abruptly terminated by this senseless violence.

The Las Vegas Police Department maintains an active investigation but has not yet classified the case as a domestic violence-related homicide or made any arrests. Authorities continue to pursue leads while the community mourns the loss of both victims.