Las Vegas killers were 'anti-police'
A couple who shot dead two police officers and a third man in Las Vegas acted out of hatred for the police and the government, the BBC reported, citing authorities.
Jerad Miller, 31, and wife Amanda Miller, 22, who died at the scene, viewed law enforcement as "oppressors", said police.
The pair had been ejected from Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch during a stand-off earlier this year, US media report.
The couple left a swastika and a "Don't tread on me" flag on the dead officers.
"We believe that they equate government and law enforcement fascism with Nazis," Clark County Assistant Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters.
"In other words, they believe law enforcement is the oppressor."
He added that he thought it was an isolated act.