List of Albuquerque police shootings

Date Officer name(s) Victim name(s) Outcome Notes Officer Outcome
June 2007: Russell Carter Jay Martin Murphy Murphy killed *barricaded self in home
*Jay Murphy Jr., 19 tried to calm police down[1]
11/2009: Brandon Carr Roderick Jones Jones killed Carr fired 18 months later[2]
1/9/10: Andrew Cooke Aaron Renfro Renfro killed *passenger in car stopped for speeding *Cooke cleared by grand jury[3]
1/13/10: Brett Lampiris-Tremba Kenneth Ellis III[4] Ellis killed *Ellis holding gun to his own head
*Sean Wallace also present
*Judge in civil suit ruled Ellis' rights violated
*Brett Lampiris-Tremba sued for promotion and back pay[5]
1/29/10: 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;[6]
*the District Attorney ruled this a justifiable homicide[6]
3/4/10: Roger Legendre Jose Castillo,
Tanya Martinez,
Raymond Carillo[7]
*Castillo charged with assaulting a police officer *police shot at car after beer shoplifting incident, Giant gas station, Coors and Quail
*Castillo driving
Legendre now a sergeant[8]
3/29/10:[9] Kevin Sanchez Mickey Owings Owings killed *Sanchez shot at moving vehicle in Walmart parking lot, I-40 and Quail
*pregnant female in Owings vehicle unharmed
*40+ witnesses
*The city’s independent review officer ruled the shooting was justified[10]
*The DoJ used this shooting as an an example of "Albuquerque police officers’ own recklessness" leading to use of violence[10]
*wrongful death lawsuit filed by Kennedy law firm[11]
4/14/10: Zach Stephenson Benjamin Marquez Marquez shot 3-4 times in upper body *Marquez smoking a cigarette while pumping gas at Broadway and Gibson Sandy testified at Sandy's trial that he "idolized" Stephenson
6/10/10: Eric Brown,
Anthony Sedler
Chris Hinz
Spain and Juan Tabo
Hinz killed *Hinz intoxicated at home
*Police said he was firing his weapon inside his home[12]
*Sedler later shoots Parrish Dennison
6/14/10: Aaron Zwicky Julian Calbert Calbert killed *Calbert had kidnapped two women
*One called 911
from Calbert's car trunk[13]
A grand jury found the shooting justified[14]
7/27/10: Jeremy Hollier,
Anthony Glodon
Len Fuentes, diagosed schizophrenic, unable to access, treatment[15] Fuentes killed
3400 block Crest SE
*domestic
violence call[16]
Hollier arrested in 2012 for felony domestic violence, still with APD[17]
8/17/10: Josh Brown Enrique Carrasco Carrasco shot at Montgomery and San Mateo after slashing his girlfriend's tires Carrasco jumped on Brown's hood and repeatedly stabbed officer's driver-side window with a knife and broke it, then tried to open the door, said Public Safety Director Darren White
9/14/10: Leah Kelly Chandler Barr Barr hospitalized, survived being shot, 2nd and Central Police called because Barr was cutting his arm with a "butter knife"
*Kelly smoking a cigar as she pulled trigger
Barr filed suit for $340,000 in medical bills and pain and suffering[18] A federal jury found no liability.[19]
10/19/10: Drew Bader,
Ramon Ornelas
Daniel Gonzales Tucumcari police asked NM State Police for help, State Police call in Albuquerque SWAT *came to door with two rifles APD SWAT officers cleared[20]
10/31/10: David Sprague Alexei Sinkevitch
6500 block of Tierra Prieta NW
911 reports of hit-and-runs on Estrella Brillante NW
Callers took plate
Police traced to Sinkevitch
*Sinkevitch had rifle
*Sinkevitch bled to death on floor of his home[21]
11/11/10: Brian Pitzer, Doug Moore Russell Tenorio
1400 block Alamo SE
Tenorio survived, in hospital 2½ months, lost of a kidney. Tenorio had fetal alcohol symptom, was threatening to hurt himself[22] *Pitzer announced he was "going lethal" before entering the home[22]
*federal lawsuit[23]
2/9/11: Byron “Trey” Economidy (Detective) Jacob Mitschelen Mitschelen killed *traffic stop[24] *Economidy suspended for 4 days for listing his occupation on Facebook as "human waste disposal"[25]
*wrongful death lawsuit settled for $300,000[24]
4/12/11: Christopher J. Brown Christopher Torres Torres shot in his parents' back yard father says police used a battering ram to enter the house even though he was present and offered to let them in[26] Jury award over $10 million, later settled for $6 million +[27]
5/10/11: Sean Wallace Alan Gomez[28] *Gomez killed while holding spoon
*wrongful death suit settled in December 2013 for $900,000[29]
*"the officer shot Gomez without verifying a threat, and after receiving information that Gomez could not have been a threat because he was no longer armed."[30] *earlier wrongful death suit settled for $235,000
*Wallace first shot a civilian on September 22, 2004 in Chimayó when he was an NMSP narcotics agent; tort claim notice filed late December 2004[31]
6/4/11: Troy Nikko, William Thomas, Michael Oates[32] Raymond Garcia *Garcia killed Lomas and Palomas[33]
*officers pinned his car in near a chainlink fence in front of Cross Country Auto Sales[34]
*Garcia caught carjacking
6/26/11: Damian Lujan Orlando Paisano Paisano tased, shot eight times, Bell and Dallas SE[35] Paisano holding bayonet, police say[35]
8/30/11: Jim Perdue Michael Marquez Marquez shot in field, 60th and Central Michael Marquez an armed robbery suspect *District Attorney ruled shooting justified
*First shooting under new system[36]
1/4/12: Mario Perez Mark Macoldowna,
James Kellogg,[37]
Kymberly Bates
Macoldowna killed, Bates and Kellogg arrested armed robbery of St. Pius X complex
3/19/12: Martin Smith Daniel Tillison
Marquette and Texas
Tillison killed[1]wrongful death lawsuit alleges Smith PTSD-diagnosed and APD knew it[38] DA found no probable cause for charges[39]
3/21/12: Russ Carter Gary Atencio Atencio shot on Laguna Pueblo after pursuit Carter's 3rd shooting[1] wrongful death lawsuit dismissed[40]
4/19/12: Mike Hill Dennis Aragon Aragon shot three times but was expected to survive police say Aragon fired shots in the air then pointed rifle at police
8/6/12: Jason Peck (APD sgt) Dominick Solis-Mora[41] Solis-Mora shot in stomach then recovered Solis-Mora said to sell $240 worth of meth to undercover Peck DA and APD Internal Affairs clear Peck of wrongdoing
*Solis-Mara subsequently involved a number of other criminal incidents
3/5/13: Perdue,
Sedler and Aragon
Parrish Dennison Dennison killed Menaul and Louisiana Dennison drivr of woman trying to sell stolen banjo[42] *Sedler had previously shot Chris Hinz[43]
*Sedler cleared of wrongdoing[44]
3/19/13: APD Kendall Carroll
13000 block Constitution
killed by State Police,
APD also fired
Carroll had previously shot and wounded a police officer[45]
7/5/13: Jeff Bludworth,
Katherine Wright
Vincent Wood convenience store Montgomery and San Mateo *previously transported to mental health *shooting ruled justified
*Wrongful death lawsuit settled for $55,000[46]
10/26/13: Officer Luke McPeek
and others
Christopher Chase[47] Chase killed Chase had "cop killer" tattooed on his knuckles[48] award ceremony[49]
10/28/13: Brian Pitzer Joaquin Ortega shot Jefferson and Central[50] Ortega hospitalized then jailed on charges of robbery and carjacking *Prosecutors found no probable cause to charge Pitzer[51]
*Pitzer involved in two prior shootings, neither fatal[52]
11/15/13: Peter Romero Robert Garcia, Sr. *Garcia shot but survived, received 3-year sentence
*traffic stop, San Mateo
Carlisle
*Garcia had rifle, had been drinking
*later admitted he had attempted suicide by cop
Garcia apologized to Romero
12/1/13: Luke McPeek,
David Munoz
and Jim Edison
Shane Sherrill Sherrill had felony warrants,
holding brake pad
No charges filed against police[53]
12/8/13: Hector Marquez,
Nathan Cadroy-Croteau
Andy Snider Snider killed Snider said to charge officers with hammer[54] Wrongful death lawsuit filed 2015[55]
*Both officers still on active duty
1/9/14: Russell Carter (Detective) Jeremy Robertson’s tires, Walgreens in Rio Rancho *Robertson uninjured[56]
*Robertson charged with fleeing, assaulting officer/[56]
*Robertson wanted for parole violations *both Sedler and Ornelas on SWAT team
*Sedler's 2nd shooting, Ornelas' 3rd[43]
3/16/14: Keith Sandy (Detective),
Officer Dominique Perez
James Boyd Boyd killed *camping without a permit
*displaying knife to officers who tried to frisk him
*Both charged with open count of murder
3/25/14: James Eichel Alfred Redwine Redwine killed Redwine was upset because he had just lost custody of his 5yo son
4/21/14: Jeremy Dear Mary Hawkes Hawkes killed Hawkes suspected of having been in a stolen car
*Car's owner later told police Hawkes had dated his room-mate[57]
*camera unplugged
*Dear fired for repeatedly not turning on his camera, particularly in use of force incidents.
*Dear appeals firing and is reinstated. City appeals his reinstatement.[58]
*Family files wrongful death lawsuit.[59]
5/3/14: Daniel Hughes Armand Martin Martin killed in his Ventana Ranch home[60] Martin suffered from depression, "just went crazy," wife said.[61]
5/22/14: Ryan Graves,
Brian Fuchs
Ralph Chavez Chavez killed, 2nd at I-40 *Chavez suspected of rape
*Fuch's camera not on
*Graves' blocked by uniform, but did record audio
*Chavez said to pull knife, advance on officers
DA declined to press charges[62]
1/9/2015: Greg Brachle Jacob Grant (APD detective)[63] *criminal complaint describes meth purchase
*charges against Damian Bailey and Edmond Vester for trafficking cocaine, conspiracy to commit trafficking[64]
officer's 2nd shooting
*Grant will need medical for the rest of his life,
settled lawsuit for $6.5 million and medical expenses
*police oversight board recommended firing but Brachle had already retired
*"APD said since that shooting, the department has improved supervision, training and equipment for undercover officers. In addition, it is now mandatory to attend all briefings before each operation.[65]
5/29/2016:[66] (unknown) Dennis Humphrey[66]Humphrey shot in his garage
Morningside and Goodrich[66]
911 call reported he was drunk and walking around outside his house with a rifle[67]

Other use of force incidents

Date Officer name(s) Citizen name(s) Outcome Notes Officer Outcome
1/1/2012 Aaron Zwicky Patrick Dennison
Coors and Central
*fatal car crash
*Zwicky attempting to respond to shots fired in South Valley
Zwicky previously shot Julian Calbert in 2010
2/5/2015: SWAT Nicholas Leyba,
Moon and
Indian School
minor injuries, charged with kidnapping, criminal sexual penetration
4/7/2015: SWAT Dustin Goodwin
1400 blk
Pennsylvania
arrested domestic violence suspect
*tried to prevent girlfriend from leaving
*alcohol, firearms involved[68]
4/14/2015: SWAT Marquette and
Pennsylvania
hospitalized with dog bites (Lex)charged wth domestic violence, burglary while fleeing[69]
4/22/2015: BCSO SWAT Michael Quevedo,
800 block Dolly
(off La Vega)
arrested warrants, domestic violence, felon with firearm SWAT because "info the detective had and his history"[70]
5/10/2015: SWAT 1800 block
Hiawatha NE
arrested 15-hour standoff, man hiding in television cabinet domestic violence
10/2015: monitor: officers kneed suspect in head, report does not match video *"no meaningful followup"[71]
*officer's supervisor delayed filing a report[72]
11/10/2015: SWAT Bell/Pennsylvania arrested search warrant, man refused to leave apartment felony warrants
12/22/2015: Andrew Quillman, Shawna Romero also present[73] José Rodriguez,[74]
Central/Utah
killed attempted carjacking, could not drive shift[73][75]
5/24/16: APD and
US Marshalls
Mario Montoya nr
Central/Western Skies
Montoya's wife arrested for harboring a fugitive[76] Montoya supposed to be at a halfway house
6/19/2016: SWAT Lomas/Juan Tabo arrested "man was not cooperating with officers’ requests to come out of a vehicle"[77]
9/30/2016: Rodney Locke[78] killed Kay Moss-Freese, woman in wheelchair Locke quit APD February 2016 Locke arrested
10/22/2016: Michael David Pacheco,
Walgreen's Coors/Central[79]
arrested shots fired at Walgreen's
miss, Pacheco flees;
officer-caused accident
at 64th/Churchill

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