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APD Sgt. Adam Casaus left, with attorney John D'Amato appears for his preliminary hearing in district court, photographed on Tuesday April 9, 2013. (Dean Hanson/Journal)

APD sgt. still employed pending Internal Affairs investigation

APD Sgt. Adam Casaus must report to jail by Friday to be photographed and fingerprinted. State District Judge Kenneth Martinez on Tuesday ruled that prosecutors have probable cause to take Casaus to trial on felony charges of vehicular homicide by reckless driving and great bodily injury by vehicle involving reckless driving.

DA clears officer in fatal 2011 shooting

Victim's family claims 'Jacob was executed', will pursue civil charges
APD officer driving 65 mph when he hit car

APD officer driving 65 mph when he hit car

Witnesses say cop didn't slow down or turn on siren
Armed robbery suspect Michael Marquez is seen in a field just before he was killed during a standoff with police on Aug. 29, 2011. (courtesy of apd)

APD officer cleared in fatal shooting

The DA will not seek charges against APD SWAT team officer Jim Perdue for a 2011 shooting in which Perdue struck and killed 31-year-old Michael Marquez.

Officer is charged in fatal crash with SUV

APD Sgt. Adam Casaus has been charged with vehicular homicide in the early morning crash on Feb. 10 in which he drove through a red light and struck an SUV, killing its 21-year-old passenger.
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz speaks at a press briefing about Joseph Raymond Blea, 56, who is suspected of raping girls and women in the 1980s and early 1990s. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal)

Police seeking victims of cold case molester

Assaults were in '80s and early '90s
At a Wednesday news conference, Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz points to a photograph of the .380 caliber handgun he says 21-year-old Kendall Carroll used to fire at officers during a SWAT standoff on Tuesday. A State Police sniper fatally shot Carroll during the four-hour encounter. (marla brose/journal)

Gun found at standoff was used to shoot cop

Authorities say they have matched one of the guns used by the 21-year-old man shot and killed by a State Police officer during a SWAT standoff on Tuesday to the .45 caliber handgun used to shoot an APD officer on Sunday night.
A relative of the man shot by police Tuesday afternoon runs away from officers after learning the man’s fate. “They killed my baby!” she shouted as she ran away. (adolphe pierre-louis/journal)

Updated: New details in yesterday’s SWAT standoff, police shooting

A New Mexico State Police officer on Tuesday shot and killed a man during a lengthy SWAT standoff that included the exchange of gunfire between the man and police in the far Northeast Heights. Includes video

$10.3M verdict won’t up tax bills

City insurance to pay for judgment.
APD crime scene investigators gather evidence near the corner of Ortiz and Ross SE on Monday morning after an officer was shot the previous night. (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Police targeted in shooting

Three shots appear to have been fired in the direction of Albuquerque police officers who were investigating a reported theft. Includes video
Mayor Richard Berry, left, defended the eight-year tenure of Police Chief Ray Schultz. The chief and the mayor sat for an interview about the city’s announcement that Schultz will be retiring. (roberto e. rosales/journal)

Mayor Berry says chief not ‘running away’

Schultz says family, timing drove decision. Includes a video interview of the chief

Panel: Officer was justified in 2010 shooting

Mentally disabled man was left without part of kidney

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