Dishan Lowe.
There are a lot of things you shouldn’t do if you see two blacks arguing in the street, but approaching them “to see what was wrong” is #1 on the list.
No question about it.
Don’t do that.
A 26-year-old man suspected of shooting two men, one fatally, last week in the southwest valley turned himself in to Las Vegas police on Wednesday.
An arrest warrant was issued for 26-year-old Dishan Lowe on the same day, according to court records. He was booked into the Clark County Detention Center, the Metropolitan Police Department said Thursday in a release.
He faces charges of murder with a deadly weapon, attempted murder with a deadly weapon and battery with a deadly weapon resulting in substantial bodily harm.
Lowe is accused of fatally shooting Las Vegas resident Shane Pacada, 30, on the evening of Feb. 6 at the Mosaic Apartments, 6355 S. Riley St., near South Durango Drive and West Sunset Road, police said Thursday. Lowe is also accused of shooting Pacada’s co-worker, who arrived at the apartment complex with Pacada that evening, Metro homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said Feb. 6.
Police believe the shooting happened after Pacada and his co-worker got into an argument with another man at the complex.
Pacada and his co-worker drove to the complex in separate vehicles. When Pacada’s co-worker arrived, he saw the other two men arguing. Pacada’s co-worker got out of his car and walked over “to see what was wrong,” when the suspect pulled out a gun and shot the two, police said Thursday.
Shane Pecada.