WARNING: Content may be graphic for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A Las Vegas police officer faces multiple domestic violence charges following allegations from two women spanning nearly a year, according to court documents filed in June 2026.

Jeremiah Jordan faces five counts, including assault constituting domestic violence with use of a deadly weapon, three counts of coercion domestic violence with threat or use of force, and domestic battery, first offense, according to a criminal complaint.

The charges stem from incidents involving one victim between August 2025 and June 2026, and a prior incident involving a second victim in August 2025.

One victim told detectives on June 16 this year that she had been in a relationship with Jordan for about nine months beginning in August 2025. She said she moved into a home Jordan shared with his mother.

The victim said she was told to quit her job and had controlled access to money. According to the report, she was only sent about $20 at a time for necessities. She described monitoring and restricting communications and social media, and said Jordan would create public scenes to keep her with him.

She said Jordan pressured her to withdraw from nursing school due to constant monitoring and contact demands.

She reported about 25 hospital visits during the relationship tied to Jordan’s self-inflicted injuries when she tried to leave, according to the report. She said he gave false explanations to medical staff and would reopen scabs to conceal injuries.

The complaint details multiple alleged incidents between January and June 2026, including physical restraint, preventing her from leaving vehicles and the residence, and self-harm in her presence.

In May 2026, Jordan allegedly retrieved a black pocket knife and repeatedly stabbed a mattress near where she sat, yelling, “I just need your love!” then held her down by the arms, according to the report.

On June 8, 2026, Jordan allegedly threatened to crash while driving at approximately 80 mph, refused to give the victim her keys at a church parking lot, and pulled her back into the vehicle when she tried to exit, according to the report. Later that day at the residence, he allegedly threw objects, shattered a vase, and self-harmed with glass and a kitchen knife. He took her cellphone and keys to prevent her from leaving and pursued, grabbed and picked her up, saying, “No, you’re staying here and coming with me.”

Throughout multiple incidents, the report says the victim took photos and videos and uploaded them to Evidence.com.

Prior incident involving second, third women

A second woman reported an incident on Aug. 2, 2025, in which Jordan allegedly grabbed her arms and threw her down, causing her head to impact the ground. The case was previously closed for insufficient evidence.

On June 18, 2026, she told investigators she wanted to press charges and alleged Jordan opened credit accounts in her name. She had a protection order active through Aug. 8, 2026.

A third woman described financial control and isolation to investigators. She provided a photo of Jordan “jokingly” holding a pocket knife toward her and described unwanted sexual advances while she was asleep, which stopped when she told him to stop.

Jordan appeared in court Monday morning, where a judge set his bail to $200K.

Copyright 2026 KVVU. All rights reserved.

Shares:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *