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Brett Lampiris-Tremba sued APD for promotion and back pay [8] January 29, 2010: Sean Wallace: Wayne Cordova: Cordova killed: Cordova suspected of fleeing after possibly stealing a car: Wallace now a K-9 officer who works with SWAT; Wallace later shot Alan Gomez [9] the District Attorney ruled this a justifiable homicide [9] March 4, 2010: Roger ...
The Albuquerque Police Department underwent significant changes under Chief Paul Shaver (1948–1971) who remains the city's longest-serving police chief. [7] During his tenure, Albuquerque's population more than doubled from 96,000 to 250,000 residents, resulting in Albuquerque Police Department growing from 30 police officers to 380.
The Albuquerque Police Department and New Mexico State Police have arrested 126 and 49 people, respectively, on new charges and warrants. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said it is going to ...
APD spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said Cormier and Griego also had arrest warrants for the July 4 murder of Alfonso Aguilar during a carjacking. A third suspect, Juan Delarosa, was arrested in ...
Atlanta Police Department officers responded to a report about a man with a gun, when they arrived, they encountered Jules with a handgun. When officers tackled him and attempted to arrest him, he shot three of the officers before being shot and killed. [117] [118] 2024-05-11 Corey Roach (50) Unknown Columbus, Ohio [119] 2024-05-10 Edward ...
APD spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said in May the vehicle linked to the shooting had been sealed pending a search warrant. Gallegos said that Sisneros was wanted by the U.S. Marshals and had an ...
During these search warrants, officers seized five firearms, just under three pounds of methamphetamine and just under a pound of cocaine, as well as approximately $14,100 of drug proceeds, APD said.
In the wake of the Redwine shooting, a second peaceful protest was organized against APD police shootings. Additionally, a video, reportedly released by "Anonymous", called for its members to aim "their canons" at the Albuquerque Police Department's website, and called for Albuquerque citizens to rise up and protest at APD headquarters on March 30, 2014.