Las Vegas Review-Journal

Claims 19-year-old’s life

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

A 19-year-old man died after a shooting Thursday in the northeast valley, Las Vegas police said.

He was shot dead just before 3:10 p.m. on the 3900 block of East Owens Avenue, between Walnut Road and Lamb Boulevard, according to the Metropolit­an Police Department.

The young man and a woman thought to be his girlfriend were walking a bit apart from each other on the street’s south sidewalk when a vehicle pulled up alongside her, homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said. The vehicle’s driver, a man in his 50s, had a conversati­on with her. The young man approached them, and the two men began to argue.

The men fought over a gun, believed to belong to the 19-yearold, Spencer said. The gun went off during the fight, killing him.

It wasn’t clear whether the man in his 50s and the woman knew each other, but the shooting wasn’t random, Spencer said. The woman was uninjured.

“She’s obviously shaken up,” Spencer said.

The driver didn’t leave the vehicle during the struggle. He pulled into a gas station at the intersecti­on of Lamb and Owens, where police took him into custody.

They were questionin­g him Thursday evening, and it wasn’t known whether he would face charges.

About 20 family members gathered Thursday evening at the corner of Sandhill Road and Owens. They held one another as they looked on at the crime scene.

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