Concerns Increase Following Police Incident Involving 3-Year-Old Kentre Baker

In the early morning hours, a police response in Las Vegas ended in tragedy, leaving a young child dead and a family searching for answers. What began as a call about a domestic dispute quickly escalated, and conflicting accounts of what happened next have drawn public attention.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department says officers were dispatched to an apartment complex near South Maryland Parkway after reports of a serious domestic incident involving Quinton Baker and Raneka Pate, the child’s mother.

Police state that Baker exited the apartment holding his young son and failed to comply with verbal commands. Officers say the situation rapidly intensified, shots were fired, and Baker was killed at the scene.

Authorities reported that the child was rushed to a hospital following the encounter but later died from his injuries. The department has described the incident as a critical situation that unfolded in seconds.

Raneka Pate has challenged parts of the official narrative. She says she was seated in a patrol vehicle nearby and witnessed the encounter, insisting Baker was unarmed and holding their son when officers fired.

Pate says she repeatedly pleaded for officers to slow down and focus on her child’s safety. Her account has fueled calls from the community for an independent and thorough review of the incident.

Family members describe Baker as a devoted father and say the loss has devastated everyone involved. Community members have offered support as the family struggles with grief and shock.

As investigations continue, Pate says her priority is understanding exactly what happened. For many following the case, transparency is seen as essential to accountability, healing, and honoring the life that was lost.