Governor Lombardo’s Traffic Stop Sparks Outrage Over Perceived Special Treatment
During a May traffic stop in Las Vegas, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo was pulled over by a local police officer for allegedly running a red light. Upon the officer approaching the vehicle, Governor Lombardo identified himself by name. The police department confirmed that no citation was issued, and a campaign spokesperson stated the governor complied with instructions and was promptly on his way. Law enforcement representatives noted that it is common for officers to let drivers go with a warning for minor violations, especially when the individual is readily identifiable and poses no immediate concern.