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Deadly shots disturb the peace in the northwest of Las Vegas, the community in shock

A fatal shootout on Sunday evening was shaken by the typically quiet district of Las Vegas near Durango and Farm in Las Vegas.

An argument in which three people were involved in a company escalated a fatal confrontation in the parking lot of a local shopping center.

Two people pulled weapons that led to the death of a man and were identified as a 52-year-old Che coyette.

Residents and workers in the area expressed their shock about the incident. “It was a little shocking, giving them a little chills because nothing comparable in this area really happens,” said Dominic Manabat, who has worked in a bakery in the complex for three years.

He noted that the employees had to be brought to work on Monday when the investigators remained on site.

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Anna Ramirez, a local grandmother, informed her concerns and remembered that her family had been in the parking lot only a few hours before the shootout. “Thank God,” she said, “she said, adding that she generally feels safe in the area.

Despite the latest violence, the U -Bahn police assured the public that this was an isolated incident and there is no persistent threat.

Statistics show that violent crime, including murder, robbery, burglary and car theft, tends in the northwest of the region in the northwest compared to the previous year.

Both Manabat and Ramirez emphasized the usual calm of the neighborhood. “It's pretty quiet and everyone is friendly,” said Ramirez.

The shooting of the shootout continues without potential fees.