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A Las Vegas man killed early Saturday in a murder-suicide fueled by a love triangle has been identified by the Clark County coroner. Manuel de Jesus Parra-Luna, 28, was shot in the head by his girlfriend’s husband, later identified as 41-year-old Jorge Rodriguez. The coroner ruled Parra-Luna’s death a homicide. The shooting left both Parra-Luna and Rodriguez dead, and the woman injured with gunshot wounds to her legs.

Police said she is expected to survive. Rodriguez rammed his car into Parra-Luna as he was exiting his pickup truck, which was parked near Ethel Pearson Park at E Street and Morgan Avenue, police said. After hitting Parra-Luna, Rodriguez exited his vehicle and began firing at both Rodriguez and the woman before turning the gun on himself. Rodriguez died of a gunshot wound to his head, and the county coroner’s office confirmed Monday his death was a suicide. It was unclear how Rodriguez knew his wife and Parra-Luna would be at the park, Metropolitan Police Department homicide Lt. Police said Rodriguez and the woman were still married and had children, though the wife may have recently told him she was leaving him. There did not appear to be a history of documented domestic violence among any of the three.

The Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom tour comes to Henderson Executive Airport with a B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, P-51 Mustang and a P-40 Warhawk. Ed Hall, a Pearl Harbor veteran in Las Vegas, is honored with Quilt of Valor during an event in a Las Vegas. The husband-and-wife team of UNLV anthropologists has spent several months a year at the remote site of Caracol in the jungles of Belize, excavating ruins and uncovering secrets from the region’s once-dominant civilization. As Easter and spring time approach, some people may be tempted to adopt a rabbit for the holiday.

But like adopting any animal, it is important to be responsible and know what a rabbit requires to be a happy, healthy pet. Evan Glusman of Piero’s Italian Cuisine hosted a party in the restaurant’s parking lot to distribute over 150 bikes to local kids. Charleston Boulevard ramp configuration was unveiled Tuesday morning. Someone abandoned a several hundred pound pig at Sharon Linsenbardt’s farm. Her farm is a rescue for animals, but she doesn’t have room or resources to take on another such creature, so she’s asking the community for help. Students talk about the Black Student Union in the latest episode of Chalk Talk. Pamela Lappen leads a dance class for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease at the Nevada Ballet Theatre in Las Vegas, Thursday, March 28, 2019.

The Las Vegas Animal Foundation is preparing its prime pups for their 16th annual Best in Show event, which takes place at the end of April. The Hydrant Club in downtown Las Vegas, is a social club for dogs and their people. Recently the club started hosting dog yoga. The butterfly habitat is now open at the Springs Preserve. Learn about butterflies and take in the peaceful surroundings. The Bellagio’s conservatory is hosting around 65,000 flowers, to form a Japanese theme this spring. Bonnie Springs Ranch near Las Vegas officially closed its gates Sunday, March 17, 2019.

Elizondo Honor Day celebrates the fallen North Las Vegas Police officer’s legacy at his namesake school. The Review-Journal’s camera on the under-construction Las Vegas Stadium the was buffered by high winds on Wednesday, March 14, 2019. After a rainy overnight, gloomy skies hover over Las Vegas Tuesday morning. John Katsilometes gets his head shaved at St. Las Vegas Review-Journal man-about-town columnist John Katsilometes gets his head shaved by former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman during St. Baldrick’s Foundation shave-a-thon on the Brooklyn Bridge at New York-New York in Las Vegas Friday, March 8, 2019.