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Movie shows Albuquerque police open fire on carjacking suspect, victim
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fresh movie shows how the situation unfolded when three officers opened fire on a suspected carjacker. APD said he was attempting to steal an SUV, but the holder was inwards it and that virginal woman took a bullet, too.
Officers said they witnessed Lee Brandenburg as he held a woman at gunpoint and attempted to pull her out of her SUV. Then, in the lapel movie, you can hear a barrage of gunfire.
Albuquerque Police said they were pursuing Brandenburg on February Ten, after a bondsman paid him a visit and he allegedly pointed a gun and took off.
Police said he was desired. Figure camera movie shows officers ran after Brandenburg in the area of San Antonio and I-25.
The Albuquerque Police Department said, along the way, he attempted and failed to carjack a man. They said he attempted again in the parking lot of the Fresh Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department.
APD said officers Mel Acata, James Ortiz and Paul Bellgardt spotted Brandenburg with a gun to a woman’s head as he attempted to steal her SUV.
As chair of the State Housing Commission, the woman was leaving after a meeting at the RLD building.
“Hey, put the gun down. Put the gun down,” an officer said.
Seconds later, officers fire what sounds like at least twenty shots. Bullet crevices in the back of the SUV were later marked for evidence.
Officers moved in to arrest Brandenburg and learned, while they shot Brandenburg in both gams, they also shot his victim in the knee.
It turns out that Brandenburg had a BB gun. He was hit with a long list of charges, including aggravated brunt on a police officer for pointing that gun at one of the officers.
APD said all three of the officers are still on duty as the internal investigation into the shooting resumes.
APD said Officer Ortiz fired the bullet that hit the carjacking victim.
That woman has not filed a lawsuit against APD.
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Movie shows Albuquerque police open fire on carjacking suspect, victim
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fresh movie shows how the situation unfolded when three officers opened fire on a suspected carjacker. APD said he was attempting to steal an SUV, but the possessor was inwards it and that guiltless woman took a bullet, too.
Officers said they witnessed Lee Brandenburg as he held a woman at gunpoint and attempted to pull her out of her SUV. Then, in the lapel movie, you can hear a barrage of gunfire.
Albuquerque Police said they were pursuing Brandenburg on February Ten, after a bondsman paid him a visit and he allegedly pointed a gun and took off.
Police said he was desired. Bod camera movie shows officers ran after Brandenburg in the area of San Antonio and I-25.
The Albuquerque Police Department said, along the way, he attempted and failed to carjack a man. They said he attempted again in the parking lot of the Fresh Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department.
APD said officers Mel Acata, James Ortiz and Paul Bellgardt witnessed Brandenburg with a gun to a woman’s head as he attempted to steal her SUV.
As chair of the State Housing Commission, the woman was leaving after a meeting at the RLD building.
“Hey, put the gun down. Put the gun down,” an officer said.
Seconds later, officers fire what sounds like at least twenty shots. Bullet slots in the back of the SUV were later marked for evidence.
Officers moved in to arrest Brandenburg and learned, while they shot Brandenburg in both gams, they also shot his victim in the knee.
It turns out that Brandenburg had a BB gun. He was hit with a long list of charges, including aggravated attack on a police officer for pointing that gun at one of the officers.
APD said all three of the officers are still on duty as the internal investigation into the shooting proceeds.
APD said Officer Ortiz fired the bullet that hit the carjacking victim.
That woman has not filed a lawsuit against APD.
Movie shows Albuquerque police open fire on carjacking suspect, victim, KRQE News thirteen
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Movie shows Albuquerque police open fire on carjacking suspect, victim
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fresh movie shows how the situation unfolded when three officers opened fire on a suspected carjacker. APD said he was attempting to steal an SUV, but the proprietor was inwards it and that guiltless woman took a bullet, too.
Officers said they witnessed Lee Brandenburg as he held a woman at gunpoint and attempted to pull her out of her SUV. Then, in the lapel movie, you can hear a barrage of gunfire.
Albuquerque Police said they were pursuing Brandenburg on February Ten, after a bondsman paid him a visit and he allegedly pointed a gun and took off.
Police said he was dreamed. Bod camera movie shows officers ran after Brandenburg in the area of San Antonio and I-25.
The Albuquerque Police Department said, along the way, he attempted and failed to carjack a man. They said he attempted again in the parking lot of the Fresh Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department.
APD said officers Mel Acata, James Ortiz and Paul Bellgardt eyed Brandenburg with a gun to a woman’s head as he attempted to steal her SUV.
As chair of the State Housing Commission, the woman was leaving after a meeting at the RLD building.
“Hey, put the gun down. Put the gun down,” an officer said.
Seconds later, officers fire what sounds like at least twenty shots. Bullet slots in the back of the SUV were later marked for evidence.
Officers moved in to arrest Brandenburg and learned, while they shot Brandenburg in both gams, they also shot his victim in the knee.
It turns out that Brandenburg had a BB gun. He was hit with a long list of charges, including aggravated attack on a police officer for pointing that gun at one of the officers.
APD said all three of the officers are still on duty as the internal investigation into the shooting resumes.
APD said Officer Ortiz fired the bullet that hit the carjacking victim.
That woman has not filed a lawsuit against APD.