Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man shot, killed in complex parking lot near downtown

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

Charles Allen Flowers Jr. told his wife he would be right back home Tuesday evening. He never returned.

Flowers,29,wasshottod­eathin the parking lot of an apartment complex north of downtown Las Vegas.

Family grieved him late Tuesday outside the yellow tape that cordonedof­fthecomple­xat825w. Lake Mead Blvd., near H Street. Among them were the man’s wife and his sister, who identified him.

“He kissed me on my cheek, and then he left,” said his wife, Kibrea Greenwood, who leaned into her uncle and cried.

Police received a call about gunshots at about 6:15 p.m., Metropolit­an Police Department homicide

Lt. Ray Spencer said, and authoritie­s found Flowers suffering from gunshot wounds in the parking lot, where he died.

Greenwood, 22, arrived home Tuesday evening at the Sherman Gardens on J Street to find her husband on the phone.

“He was like, ‘I’ll be back,’ ” Greenwood said.

She went outside to smoke a cigarette. A woman Greenwood didn’t know approached her and told her that “Chuck” had been shot. Green- wood grabbed her daughter and son, and the woman drove them to the scene on Lake Mead.

Flowers previously lived at the complex and had friends there, Greenwood said.

His oldest sister, Quintanett­e Sharperson, said she will miss her brother, who loved cooking and his tattoos.

“He was just a funny cat that wanted to make everybody laugh,” his 31-year-old sister said.

Sharperson visited Flowers on his July 14 birthday, when he handed her a cake container and asked for a cake. He sent her a reminder text last weekend saying, “I want my damn cake,” Sharperson said.

“I owed him a cake. I know that much,” she said. “Now he can’t get the cake.”

At nearby Doolittle Park, people danced to drumbeats and children played basketball, while family and passers-by gathered near the crime scene.

Spencer said police were likely to return to the scene Wednesday near the same time as the shooting to identify possible witnesses. Detectives had not identified any witnesses or suspects as of late Tuesday, Spencer said. Police also were looking for security footage.

Spencer urged anybody with informatio­n to call Metro’s homicide section at 702-828-3521. People who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

“We need the public’s help to help us solve (this) and make their community safer,” Spencer said.

Contact Mike Shoro at mshoro@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5290. Follow @mike_shoro on Twitter.

 ?? Mike Shoro ?? Las Vegas Review-journal An apartment complex at 825 W. Lake Mead Blvd. was taped off Tuesday as police investigat­ed a shooting that left one man dead.
Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal An apartment complex at 825 W. Lake Mead Blvd. was taped off Tuesday as police investigat­ed a shooting that left one man dead.

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