Tuesday’s Top Stories
- How New Mexico’s Top Cop Is Addressing Crime, Traffic Enforcement
- ‘Pieces of car floating in my pool’: ABQ family shares about backyard crash
- Santa Fe gas station clerk accused of shooting at customer
- Naval ship memorial planned for Tingley Beach
- NM Game and Fish urges drivers to watch for turtles on roads
- Community meetings with NM State president finalists this week
- The Latest: Trump and Harris are set to debate in Philadelphia
- North Korea’s Kim vows to put his nuclear force ready for combat with US
Tuesday’s Five Facts
[1] Trial begins against former BCSO deputy accused of pulling gun on two people – Opening statements in the trial against former BCSO Deputy Michael Borrecco took place on Monday. In January, police were called to the Circle K on Osuna for reports of someone shouting at people and pointing a gun. State prosecutors claimed Borrecco abused his power and committed assault when he pulled out his gun on the two men. Borrecco’s lawyers said their client is a hero and was trying to protect the city and claim that the two victims made the story up. Borrecco is facing one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and negligent use of a deadly weapon while intoxicated.