Police have not identified any of the individuals involved, but say the investigation into Monday's fatal incident continues
A Nevada man will not face prosecution for fatally shooting his adult son earlier this week, with local authorities characterizing the father's actions as "justified."
The statement indicates the father fired upon his son, whose identity will be released at a later date, because he was trying to prevent him from killing his wife — the deceased man's mother. EMTs tried to save the shot man's life at the scene, and transported him to Mesa View Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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