Open Carrier Fatally Shot After Having Gun Stolen From Holster In AutoZone

by Tommy Grant

A 36-year-old man was arrested after fatally shooting another man inside a Las Vegas AutoZone. The victim was openly carrying a firearm when the suspect grabbed it and opened fire.


LAS VEGAS, NV (2-minute read) — Las Vegas police have arrested a man accused of fatally shooting another individual inside an AutoZone on East Charleston Boulevard Friday afternoon. Authorities say the victim, who was openly carrying a firearm, was standing in line at the store when the suspect, 36-year-old Kyle Capucci, entered and began acting erratically.

According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Capucci had a brief exchange with a store employee before suddenly lunging at the firearm on the victim’s waist. A struggle broke out, during which Capucci managed to seize the firearm and fire a fatal shot. The victim died at the scene despite the prompt arrival of medical personnel.

Capucci fled the scene immediately afterward, leaving the firearm behind. He was located about a block away by responding officers and taken into custody without resistance. The LVMPD homicide unit is continuing to investigate the incident, and they encourage anyone with additional information to come forward.

Self-Defense and Open Carry: A Risky Intersection

This tragic event underscores a complex issue in the world of self-defense: the open carry of firearms. While Nevada permits open carry without a license, doing so can make individuals more vulnerable in unpredictable public interactions. Firearms visible on one’s person can become targets for those intent on committing crimes or suffering from mental health issues, as seen in this case.

In contrast, concealed carry offers a layer of tactical advantage by keeping the firearm hidden from view, potentially preventing such confrontations before they escalate. Those who choose to carry should also consider retention holsters and regular training in firearm retention techniques to reduce the risk of a firearm being taken.

Authorities have not yet released the name of the deceased, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Safety Tip: If you choose to carry a firearm openly or concealed, always use a quality retention holster and train regularly in firearm retention and situational awareness to reduce the risk of your firearm being taken from you.

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