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Albuquerque police shot and killed a man Friday evening after he charged at officers with a knife in Northeast Albuquerque. According to APD Chief Cecily Barker, officers responded to reports of a person trespassing near Central Avenue and San Mateo in the International District. The man ran when officers contacted him and one officer chased […]

Albuquerque police shot and killed a man Friday evening after he charged at officers with a knife in Northeast Albuquerque.

According to APD Chief Cecily Barker, officers responded to reports of a person trespassing near Central Avenue and San Mateo in the International District. The man ran when officers contacted him and one officer chased him on foot.

“The individual remained behind a pillar at the Walgreens behind me, where he began yelling at the officers,” Baker said.

“They saw that he had a large knife in his hand, and they advised him numerous times to put the knife down.” she added.

According to Baker, authorities have charged the shooter with felony charges, including domestic violence and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

This is the third shooting in less than a week by APD.

Barker addressed the recent shootings, saying she recognizes and listens to the concerns, but she prioritizes the safety of her officers.

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Ruben Reyes
Ruben Reyes
For more than 25 years, I have proudly served New Mexico students and families through the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation, helping them plan, prepare, and pay for college. My work has taken me across the state, where I’ve led hands-on FAFSA workshops, connected with diverse communities, and guided students toward their educational goals. Though my background began in technology, my passion has always been people. Working alongside the financial aid community has deepened my commitment to public service and my belief that education is the key to prosperity. As an active member of the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Education Committee for over 13 years, I continue to advocate for access to higher education and opportunity for all New Mexicans. I feel fortunate every day to do meaningful work that strengthens our communities and supports the next generation’s success.

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