New Mexico Sheriff’s Deputy Who Drunkenly Pointed Gun at Store Customers Was Sick of City’s ‘Bullsh-,’ Cops Say in Apology

‘Get the f— outta here,’ he allegedly said during the incident. ‘Get the f— outta here, or I’m going to take your f—ing soul’

An off-duty sheriff’s deputy in Albuquerque allegedly went on a drunken rampage in a convenience store when he pulled his gun on two men after hurling obscenities at them, claiming he was fed up with the “Bullsh–” in the city, according to his fellow officers.

Detective Michael Borrecco of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) had just knocked off of work on Wednesday when he pulled into the lot of a Circle K and used the loudspeaker to shout at two unidentified men, according to City Desk ABQ .

“Get the f— outta here,” he allegedly said during the incident. “Get the f— outta here, or I’m going to take your f—ing soul.”

Borrecco then pulled out a loaded gun and pointed it in their direction.

Cops from the Albuquerque PD were called to the scene shortly after and found a Staccato model 2011 P 9mm handgun in the back of his BSCO squad truck, with one round in the chamber and outfitted with a flashlight and optic scope along with an extended magazine clip loaded into the pistol, according to City Desk ABQ.

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