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Police are investigating a fatal shooting as a possible justifiable homicide following a dispute near a Walmart in northwest Albuquerque. One person, identified as Terrence Lowe, has died from the sho...
From KOAT Channel 7
One person was killed and others injured in a shooting and related crash in Northwest Albuquerque on Wednesday evening.
From Albuquerque Journal
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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