
Las Vegas AutoZone Shooting: Open Carry Debate Reignited
Las Vegas AutoZone Shooting Sparks Debate Over Open Carry: "When your firearm is visible, you become a target." A tragic incident at a Las Vegas AutoZone has reignited the debate surrounding the safety of open carry versus concealed carry. Kyle Capucci, 36, is accused of fatally shooting a 21-year-old man, David Carcamo, after allegedly taking Carcamo's visible firearm. Kris Chanski, a firearms expert and owner of The Range, emphasizes the importance of concealed carry. "When it's exposed, you're a target," Chanski stated, advising the use of level 2 or 3 holsters with safety mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access. The incident, which occurred on Friday, May 23rd, serves as a stark reminder of the need for responsible gun ownership and safe handling practices. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is investigating.