Las vegas man charged with killing ex-wife and husband in store shooting

A 43-year-old man has been charged with the fatal shootings of his ex-wife and her new husband at a Las Vegas grocery store amid an ongoing custody dispute.

Alejandro Estrada walked into a Smith's grocery store in the Silverado Ranch neighborhood on Tuesday and shot Amanda Frias Rosas and her husband Victor Frias Rosas. Witnesses described Estrada as calm with no expression on his face as he fired multiple shots before being tackled by bystanders outside the store. Police said he carried several weapons including a handgun and a rifle in a backpack.

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