LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A North Las Vegas man is accused of opening fire on his former co-workers over a week after he was fired for attacking them at a job site, according to an arrest report.
John Garcia, 46, faces several charges, including five counts of assault with a deadly weapon, five counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon, and two counts of possession of a gun by a prohibited person, records showed.
On April 23, around 9:25 a.m., police responded to the scene near Mountain’s Edge and Durango after Garcia’s coworkers filed a report against him. When officers arrived, they spoke with the construction site foreman, who said he was working when he saw one of his employees, Garcia, with a bloody lip, police said.
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Garcia then said “[Expletive] you! I am going to catch you and your family on the street,” the report said. The coworker then said “Let’s handle it now,” and Garcia walked away and the co-worker went back to work, the report said…