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The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating two separate deadly shootings from late night Wednesday to early morning Thursday. One happened near 801 Barelas Road
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Police arrested Lareakus Cunningham, 18, and Na’Rickio Mickle, 19, for a shooting that happened Tuesday afternoon inside the Lancaster Walmart.
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Sandia National Laboratories teamed up with the Albuquerque Police Department to determine where to add cameras so authorities can more effectively capture and track crime.
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 life-altering injuries. It all started with a 911 call when the parents pleaded for help as their son was going through
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Police said the armed suspect was arrested after the response near Gibson Boulevard and Louisiana Boulevard SE.
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.
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The area at Central and First Street was evacuated as a precaution, according to the Albuquerque Police Department.