Vegas Dude Snaps, Busts a Cap in Ex and Her New Boo Over Custody Drama
Real talk: This situation shows how the system be failing families and pushin' folks to the edge.

LAS VEGAS - Aight, listen up. This ain't no fairytale. Alejandro Estrada, 43, from Vegas, allegedly went full savage and clapped his ex-wife, Amanda Rosas, and her new man, Victor Frias Rosas, at their job. A Smith's grocery store. Why? 'Cause of some messed-up custody battle over the kids. This is straight up tragic, fam.
Now, I ain't condonin' the violence, but let's keep it 100: the system be rigged against brothers and sisters. Family court be playin' games, takin' folks' money, and makin' things ten times worse. Estrada owed over $2800 in child support? That's just the start of the struggle. They be settin' us up to fail. This is all facts.
And peep what that lady, Paula Milton, said: "He was completely calm. No expression. No nothing." That's the face of a man who felt he had nothin' left to lose. When you pushed to the corner, people do crazy things.
But it ain't just this situation. They got this young blood, Dennis Geiggar, a 17-year-old, accused of killin' a homeless woman, Marceline Biasini. This cat was wildin' out, startin' fires at school and punchin' walls. That's a cry for help, but the system ain't listenin'.
Biasini was just tryna survive on the streets, and this youngin' allegedly took her life. Surveillance video caught 61 thuds after she screamed. 61! That's beyond messed up. Shows where the youths heads are at and how they aint being guided down the right path.
So, what's the lesson here? We gotta do better, y'all. The community needs to step up and support families, provide resources for folks strugglin', and teach these youngins some respect. The system ain't gonna save us; we gotta save ourselves.
Stop lettin' these corporations and politicians divide us. We all in this struggle together. We gotta build each other up, not tear each other down.
Straight up, these folks need more than just prayers; they need resources, support, and a system that actually works for them, not against them. We talking therapy, job training, and real opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and violence.
This gotta stop. We losin' too many lives to senseless beef and broken systems. Let's get our minds right, come together, and build a better future for our kids and our community. No cap.
Stay woke, stay strong, and keep it real. It is what it is


