She reports, writes and produces stories for NBC Latino and NBCNews.com. Biden should not let Venezuelas regime run out the clock on democracy, Floridas surgeon general played loose with facts about vaccine risk. LAS VEGAS (AP) A Las Vegas woman originally charged with murder for allegedly causing a 74-year-old man's death by pushing him off a bus has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge. Bishop was given credit for the 252 days of time served and would be eligible for parole in eight years. ga('ads.send', { (Chitose Suzuki / Las Vegas Review-Journal) @chitosephoto, Cadesha Bishop is taken into custody as her attorney Michael Castillo, left, speaks to her after her bail hearing at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Friday, July 16, 2021. She had previously posted a $100,000 bail in connection with the murder charge. Bishop's attorney denies she intended to kill Fournier. eventAction: 'click_ads' Her sentencing is scheduled for February 18, 2022. The Clark County coroners office determined he died from complications of blunt force torso injuries, before ruling the death a homicide. Fournier was found bleeding from the right side of his head. On March 21, 2019, Bishop was captured on bus surveillance video arguing with Serge Fournier, 74. She remained in custody on $100,000 bail at the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday, according to online jail records. hitType: 'event', FURTHER COVERAGE Las Vegas police have. LAS VEGAS (KTNV) The woman accused of shoving a man off of a bus was back in court today. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Court records show Bishop was convicted twice, in 2014 and 2015, of misdemeanor domestic battery charges. Woman accused of pushing man off bus to his death takes plea deal - KLAS