
Las Vegas News: Road Rage Death, ICE Deportations, and Vendor License Wins
Las Vegas Weekly News: Road Rage, Deportations, and Vendor Licenses Las Vegas, NV – This week saw a tragic road rage incident claim the life of 32-year-old Kevin Lozano. Police reported Lozano was shot after allegedly attempting to attack another driver with a knife following a collision on Highway 215. Experts stress the importance of remaining calm during traffic disputes, highlighting the unpredictable nature of such situations. "You never know who's armed," one expert cautioned. In other news, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) announced its collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the 287(g) program. This partnership will allow LVMPD officers to issue detainer requests for undocumented individuals about to be released from Clark County Detention Center. This initiative has sparked concerns within the Hispanic community. On a more positive note, the approval of multi-zone licenses for street vendors is expected to benefit many small businesses. The new licenses allow vendors to operate in multiple areas within Clark County, including Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson. One vendor expressed optimism, stating, "This is great news! It will give us more opportunities to reach customers."