We all went to McDonald's and had a good time. The adults all talked and the kids all played. They loved it so much that before I knew it we had been at McDonald's for 2 hours!! I decided to leave but thought I would let the kids go sing Happy Birthday to Jeff before we went home. His work was just down the street from McDonalds. As I was driving down the street to Jeff's work, I had three police cars race by me with their lights and sirens on. I thought, "I wonder if there is an accident. Or, I have always heard if you want North Las Vegas Police to respond quickly you just have to meantion that a gun is involved...I wonder if there was a shooting somewhere." Then we went on to Jeff's work...spent about 15 minutes there and drove home.
As I pulled into my community, my street was blocked off by a police car and cones. I could see police cars and other emergency vehicles about half way down the street so I figured that something happened in the middle of the block. I pulled up by the police officer and asked him if I would be able to get to my house if I went to the other end of the street. He said I might. So, I tried it. Didn't work. There were MORE police cars at the end of the street. I pulled up close to the police and got out of my car to ask if there was any way I would be able to get to my house that was 4 houses up. The officer said it was bad but he would ask if he could escort me to my house on foot. He asked me to move my car so he could put up police tape so I did. I should have given up then...police tape is not a good thing! I parked my car, got the kids out and went to wait in the HOT sun. We waited for what seemed like a very long time (especially with kids complaining about needing a drink and being hot) but it was probably only 5 minutes. As we were waiting on the corner next to the police tape, there was a girl that drove her car up and ran around the police tape. I asked if she knew what was happening and she said she didn't. I could see LOTS of people congregating on the other end of the street by the police tape. HMMM.......I wondered if something happened at the house NEXT to mine......the people that live there are a little crazy and there are a lot of people living there.... The police officer finally came back and said he could escort us to our house. Then he got a police car and had us get in. I thought it was a little strange because my house is only 4 houses in from the end of the street we were by. I finally asked the police officer if they were at *** Copper Pine. He looked at me and said yes. I said that I lived in the house directly next to that one. He just told me that I would be getting new neighbors...My wheels were turning....
We finally got back into our house at 8:00 PM that night. It was a long day. The best part is that when we were pulling into our garage (just me and the kids...Jeff was back at work) about 4 or 5 police cars pulled back up in front of my house with helmets on and started talking to all the people that were congregating in front of the neighbors house.
So, you might be wondering what happened. Apparently one of the female adults that lived in the house next door had been fighting with her boyfriend most of the day when the boyfriend finally shot her and himself. The result...A nice murder-suicide at the house next to mine. The cops had to return (when I was getting home) because there was contention among the family members and friends of the two dead people.
This is the report from a local TV station:
North Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) - Family members couldn't contain their anguish at the scene of an apparent murder - suicide in North Las Vegas. Police discovered the bodies of 31 year old Tamequa Williams and 35 year old Nahshun Lomax, on Monday afternoon in the 300 block of Copper Pine Avenue. That's near 5th Street and El Campo Grande Avenue.
Police received a 911 call from the home at 1:19pm about an argument at the house. When police arrived at the home they knocked on the door and nobody answered. Police then left.
At 2:06pm police received another 911 call from the home about a fight in progress. Shots were reportedly fired during the call. When officers arrived, they went into the home and found two people dead.
Family members say Williams and Lomax were boyfriend and girlfriend.
"We know he shot her then turned around and shot himself," said Patricia Reeves, aunt of the woman killed. "Jealousy. He loved her so much that I guess he killed her."
Patricia Reeves identifies her niece as a mother of three. She says two children were inside the home as this violence was unraveling.
"I'd advise any woman that's out there, leave those jealous mans alone," Reeves went on to say.
Several relatives broke down at the scene and were treated by arriving ambulances for emotional distress.
It's unclear who placed both 911 calls from inside the home. Police also say a third 911 call was made from outside the home.
While it's confirmed that shots were fired in this dispute, police will not say what injuries led to these two deaths.
Autopsy results are pending from the Clark County Coroner's Office.

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