Month: January 2015

Charges dropped against two men involved in undercover drug bust in which cop was shot

The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office has dropped charges against two suspects in a drug bust earlier this month that resulted in the shooting of an undercover Albuquerque police officer.

Officers were allegedly buying meth from Damian Bailey and Edmond Vester when one of the suspects allegedly pulled out a pellet gun, forcing Officer Jacob Grant to reveal himself as an officer.

At some point, Grant’s own lieutenant shot him.

Both the DA’s office and APD say they dropped the charges against Bailey and Vester to give them more time to investigate. Both entities say the charges against the men will be refiled in the future.

DA to pursue murder charges against officers in Boyd shooting

The Bernalillo County district attorney will pursue murder charges against the two Albuquerque police officers who fatally shot homeless camper James Boyd in the foothills last March.

District Attorney Kari Brandenburg filed documents in district court Monday seeking to charge officers Keith Sandy and Dominique Perez with an open count of murder. The documents will result in a preliminary hearing for both Sandy and Perez. Continue reading

Attorney for Boyd’s family reacts to charges against officers

While Sam Bregman, the attorney who represents former APD officer Keith Sandy, defended him and his actions, the attorney for James Boyd’s family listened on, and had plenty to say afterwards regarding Bregman’s comments Monday.

“This is a day when the citizens of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County should be proud that our representative has the courage to say no one is above the law and no one is below the law — that every life in the city of Albuquerque matters,” said the attorney for James Boyd’s family, Shannon Kennedy.

She says the way attorney Sam Bregman portrayed Boyd in his comments was “dehumanizing.”

She told KOB she takes issue with Bregman’s descriptions of how Boyd “threatened” the officers, and said Boyd was provoked by open space officers, who woke him while he was sleeping and tried to pat him down.

Kennedy added that Boyd “did not assault” the officers and that their lives were not immediately in danger when officers Keith sandy and Dominique Perez shot him.

“James Matthew Boyd cannot speak for himself. Sadly, he’s gone,” Kennedy said. “[Bregman’s] client killed him. It was an unlawful taking of life. Police officers should not be able to be allowed to operate above the law.”

Kennedy hopes the charges will send a message to other officers and administrators, and she believes the lapel camera video is what made this case different. 

“One way we move forward is a watched cop does not boil. Keith Sandy’s camera did not work. He didn’t know he was being videotaped. But from here on out APD officers are going to know that they have a lapel camera that should be working. And if it’s not working, we’re suspicious as to why not,” Kennedy said.

Boyd’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against APD, and says they’ll be watching the upcoming preliminary hearing closely.

Suspects in undercover narcotics operation identified

Albuquerque police have identified the two suspects arrested Fridayin connection to an undercover narcotics operation near Central and Tramway.

According to the criminal complaint, Damian Bailey, 28, had been in contact with undercover detectives. Baily told the undercover detectives that he could get them methamphetamine “shards” for $60 and told the detectives to meet him in the area of Dunes and Whispering Sands SE.

Police say Bailey and another man identified as Edmond Vester, 28, entered the detective’s vehicle. Baily instructed the detectives to drive to the Econo Lodge near Central and Tramway NE.

According to APD, Vester exited the vehicle to get the methamphetamine. He returned to the vehicle some time later with what appeared to be the drugs requested.

A pre-determined arrest signal was given and relayed to assisting detectives in the area. Baily and Vester were immediately taken into custody without incident.

Sometime during the operation an undercover APD detective was shot by another undercover officer.

According to Chief Gordon Eden, both officers involved were wearing plain clothes.

KOB has learned from multiple sources that the officer who fired the shots was actually the lieutenant of the officer who was shot.

The officer who was shot is currently in critical condition at the University of New Mexico Hospital. Sources say he went into surgery after 2 p.m. Friday, but was out by 7 p.m. APD said he was stable after surgery, but still in “extremely critical” condition.

Sources: APD officer shot by own lieutenant during undercover operation

ALBUQUERQUE — An undercover Albuquerque police narcotics detective was shot by another officer near Central Avenue SE and Tramway Boulevard around 11:40 a.m. Friday. APD Chief Gorden Eden said the officer was shot by another officer during an undercover narcotics operation. Both officers involved were plainclothes officers, according to Eden.

KOB has learned from multiple sources that the officer who fired the shots was actually the lieutenant of the officer who was shot.

The officer who was shot is currently in critical condition at the University of New Mexico Hospital. Sources say he went into surgery after 2 p.m., but was out by 7 p.m. APD said he was stable after surgery, but still in “extremely critical” condition. Continue reading