LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A family is taking legal action following a deadly shooting inside a Las Vegas auto parts store, alleging the business failed to provide adequate security despite known safety risks.The lawsuit, filed in Clark County District Court on March 18, stems from a May 23, 2025, shooting at an AutoZone near East Charleston Boulevard and 13th Street. According to court documents, 21-year-old David Gabriel Carcamo was shot and killed inside the store after a man allegedly grabbed his firearm during an encounter.The suspect, identified in previous 8 News Now reporting as Kyle Capucci, was accused of acting erratically before the shooting. Investigators said Capucci later tested positive for methamphetamine.
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According to the civil complaint, Capucci entered the store without pants or shoes, wandered inside, and approached Carcamo. The lawsuit alleges Capucci saw that Carcamo was openly carrying a firearm, attacked him,…..