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Gangs may have been involved in a shooting inside Walmart Tuesday, police said.
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The two men, identified as Ryon Williams and Justice Rogers, ran through the store and tried to leave through the main doors, but they were locked, police said.
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An arrest has been made after a stabbing in northwest Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Police Department said a person had superficial injuries from the stabbing. It happened at Jim McDowell Road, near Atrisco Vista Boulevard NW. The stabbing and arrest happened on Friday, April 4.
The second trial for former Albuquerque Police Department Officer Kenneth Skeens is set to continue Thursday. Skeens is accused of unlawfully arresting Matthew McManus
The city of Albuquerque has agreed to pay $2.5 million to a man who was permanently disabled after being shot by an officer during a schizoaffective episode. The city's decision to settle came mid-March while the lawsuit was in limbo after an appeal following a qualified immunity ruling from a federal judge.
One man was in the throes of a depressive episode. Another was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood. Both were armed with guns. Both were killed by police.
The Albuquerque Police Department arrested 13- and 11-year-old boys in connection with the alleged murder of Scott Dwight Habermehl, and now the department is searching for a 15-year-old who who was also allegedly involved in the May 2024 hit-and-run.
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A now 13-year-old boy charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run that targeted a bicyclist on his way to work will remain in custody.
The Albuquerque Police Department fired two supervisors and a sergeant resigned after the three were tied to a decadeslong scheme to pay off law enforcement to sabotage DWI cases.
The City of Albuquerque is paying out more than $2 million in a settlement to a family whose lives were forever changed when an officer shot their son, leaving him with
Police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run of a bicyclist heading to work in Albuquerque.