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Las Vegas Vigil Honors Amanda and Victor at Smith’s

By Matthias Binder May 19, 2026
Las Vegas mourns Smith's employees gunned down in tragedy
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Las Vegas mourns Smith's employees gunned down in tragedy

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A Sudden Loss at a Familiar StoreNeighbors Come Together in GriefWhat the Community Carries Forward

Las Vegas mourns Smith's employees gunned down in tragedy – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas residents gathered Monday evening outside the Smith’s grocery store at Maryland Parkway and Silverado Ranch to remember two employees whose lives ended in a shooting. The vigil focused on Amanda and Victor Frias Rosas, who were killed at the store on May 12. Friends and family members stood together as the community marked the sudden loss of two people known for their daily work in the neighborhood.

A Sudden Loss at a Familiar Store

The shooting took place during regular business hours at a location many residents visit several times a week. Amanda and Victor Frias Rosas were both on the job when the attack occurred, turning an ordinary shift into a moment of tragedy for their colleagues and customers. The store sits at a busy intersection that serves families across the surrounding area, making the event feel immediate to those who shop there regularly.

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Details released so far point to a targeted incident rather than a random act, though investigators continue to piece together the sequence of events. The deaths have left coworkers and regular shoppers grappling with the reality that a place of routine errands became the site of irreversible harm.

Neighbors Come Together in Grief

By Monday night, candles and flowers marked the sidewalk in front of the store entrance. Participants spoke quietly about the couple’s roles at the store and the small ways they had interacted with the community over time. The gathering remained focused and respectful, with no speeches or large crowds, just a steady stream of people stopping to pay respects.

Local residents described the vigil as a way to acknowledge the human side of the news that had spread quickly through the area. Some brought personal notes or photographs, while others simply stood in silence for several minutes before moving on. The presence of family members gave the evening a private tone even as it unfolded in a public space.

What the Community Carries Forward

The deaths have prompted conversations among neighbors about safety at local businesses and the need for support after sudden violence. Store employees have continued shifts while processing the loss of two colleagues, and regular customers have expressed a sense of unease when returning to the same aisles. The vigil served as one early step toward processing those feelings collectively.

As the investigation moves ahead, the focus for many in the area remains on the two lives cut short and the routines now altered for those who knew Amanda and Victor Frias Rosas best. The quiet gathering outside the store underscored how a single location can hold both everyday commerce and lasting memory for the people who pass through it.

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