LAS VEGAS – When a tow lot refused to release its rental automobile, a customer opened fire, resulting in fatalities. An employee was killed in a shooting in the Arts District on Tuesday. A vigil was held in his honor on Friday night.
“We just lived a simple, joyful life… “And now it’s just gone for nothing,” Angela Dominguez, Jonet Dominguez’s wife, said.
Jonet’s life was centered on his family and his beliefs.
A Las Vegas tow yard employee was shot and died at work, and he was mourned at a ceremony.
“He was devoted to the Lord. He dedicated his life to the Lord. “His family came next,” Angela explained. His ten children now lack a father figure. Angela, his wife, revealed that her children are still baffled.
“I had to have my pastor come and help me break the news to my younger ones because I simply couldn’t do it,” Angela explained.
Friday night, family, friends, and coworkers gathered to pray and light candles. Along the street, a line of tow truck lights blazed toward the heavens.
“Right now, he is with God… “He is looking down from heaven at us,” said
A Las Vegas tow yard employee was shot and died at work, and he was mourned at a ceremony.
Luis De La Cruz, a coworker. De La Cruz compared Jonet to a sibling.
Jaton Herder has been charged with Jonet’s homicide. He fled the scene of the shooting, according to police, but was apprehended in Henderson by a multi-jurisdictional task force.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for Jonet’s family.
Credits: Fox 5 Vegas
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