Luis Campos was in line to enter a downtown Las Vegas bar with his sibling around 1:30am on April 30 when two men drew nearer. "The taller person strolled straight up to my sibling's face and said something like, 'What are you taking a gander at?' And he simply struck my sibling once," Campos' sibling, Drake Garibay, tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "He didn't get an opportunity to state anything," Garibay keeps, saying the whole experience endured all of four seconds. Campos, who was going to from California for another sibling's single man gathering, was thumped out and never recaptured cognizance. The 45-year-old father of five was articulated dead a couple days after the fact. One think was captured Sunday, KTNV reports, and alternate has been distinguished and met by police.
Both suspects fled after Campos broken down; they were gotten on reconnaissance video. James Beach, 27, was arrested without episode and countenances a charge of open murder; police say he's the person who threw the deadly punch. "It's appalling," says the division's skipper. "It has neither rhyme nor reason, and it shouldn't have happened." Other witnesses tell the Review-Journal the punch was unmerited. Campos' family says the episode brought on deadly seeping in his cerebrum; per the police division, he passed on Thursday. His mom says the last content she got from him, he was revealing to her how much fun he was having with his siblings. "He got looted of his life," she says.