
By Alex Morgan. Feb 9, 2026
A 7-year-old boy in Las Vegas called 911 after finding his mother and her friend shot to death inside their home, a moment that abruptly ended his sense of safety and childhood normalcy. Police say the child discovered the victims and made the emergency call that brought officers rushing to the quiet southwest valley neighborhood. The call, described by authorities as heartbreaking, marked the first alert to what investigators later confirmed was a double homicide.
Officers arrived to find two adults unresponsive with gunshot wounds, according to local police statements. The boy, identified by family members as Amill and referred to publicly by first name only, was not physically harmed. Still, friends and neighbors say the emotional impact of what he witnessed will linger long after the flashing lights left the street.
The killings occurred on January 28, 2026, inside a residence in southwest Las Vegas, police said. The victims were identified as 31-year-old Briana Flowers and her friend, Anfernee Pollard, both pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives have classified the case as a homicide investigation, and no arrests had been announced as of the latest police update.
Authorities have not released details about a suspect or a motive, emphasizing that the investigation remains active. Police have also not said whether a weapon has been recovered. In brief statements, officials confirmed that the child’s 911 call was critical in initiating the response and securing the scene.
Friends describe Briana Flowers as a devoted mother who was deeply protective of her young son. Those who knew her say her life in recent months had been marked by fear rather than stability, as she tried to navigate concerns about her personal safety. Loved ones say she was doing what she could to keep her home secure and her child protected.
According to friends who spoke to local media, Flowers had recently reported being stalked by an ex-boyfriend, though police have not publicly confirmed details of those reports. They say she invited Pollard to stay with her as an added layer of protection, a decision that now underscores the vulnerability both victims faced. That context, while still under review by investigators, has shaped how the community understands the loss.
Neighbors in the area said the violence felt especially jarring because it unfolded inside a familiar, residential setting. Vigils and informal memorials began appearing near the home as word spread, with candles and flowers placed by people who never expected such a tragedy so close to their doors. Several residents said the presence of a child in the home made the crime particularly difficult to process.
Community members have also expressed concern about broader issues of stalking and domestic safety. Advocates note that while Flowers’ fears were shared with friends, many people struggle to get meaningful protection before violence occurs. Police have not said whether previous reports are directly connected to the killings, and they caution against drawing conclusions while evidence is still being examined.
Detectives continue to ask for information from the public, urging anyone who may have seen or heard something unusual to come forward. Police have said they are reviewing evidence and conducting interviews, but have offered few specifics as they work to build a clear timeline. Authorities stress that no conclusions about responsibility have been reached.
For those closest to the victims, the waiting adds another layer of pain. Friends say the focus now is on ensuring the child is surrounded by care and stability in the aftermath of an unimaginable discovery. As the investigation continues, the case stands as a stark reminder of how quickly violence can upend lives, leaving grief, fear, and unanswered questions in its wake.
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