Albuquerque man sentenced for deadly stabbing on city bus

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man was in court Friday to be sentenced for stabbing and killing someone on a city bus last year. Then 19-year-old Charles Madrid stabbed and killed 43-year-old Adrian Marthell after an altercation on an ABQ Ride bus near Central Ave. and Coors Blvd.

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Earlier this year Madrid was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. The court says Madrid ran to a nearby school he attended and told staff he got into a fight. Madrid was sent home and the principal called police, who arrested Madrid at his home. Marthell’s sister spoke at the sentencing hearing, saying even a year after his death, their family is still trying to navigate life without him. Judge Joseph Montano handed Madrid a sentence of six years behind bars…

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