Posted on 03/25/2024 10:43:26 AM PDT by CedarDave
Albuquerque police say a woman trying to protect her 4-yearold grandchild shot an auto theft suspect who twice broke into her home demanding car keys Friday night in the North Valley.
Joseph Rivera, 32, is charged with burglary, attempted burglary and auto theft. Rivera is currently on pretrial release in a July 2023 case in which he was found in a stolen vehicle with fentanyl, cocaine and heroin on him, according to court records.
On Friday, around 8 p.m., police tried to pull over a stolen truck near Central and Cypress and used spike strips to flatten the tires, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court. Police said the driver fled with the truck “on its rims” and crashed it into a curb near Candelaria and Rio Grande NW.
Around 9:30 p.m., a woman called 911 and said she had shot a man in her home ... Police said the woman told them she was with her 4-year-old grandson when she heard someone inside the home. She said she confronted the man, who “appeared to be angry” and told her he “just needed her keys.”
The woman told police she thought about arming herself then but “did not know if she had time to use the weapon” if he also had a gun ... The woman said Rivera took several keys and left.
Police said the woman told them she then grabbed a gun and took her grandchild into the bedroom. She said she then found Rivera back in her hallway, “demanding more keys.”
The woman told police she pointed the gun at Rivera and “told him to get out” but he began approaching her instead, according to the complaint. She said she was scared “he would kill her or her grandchild” and she shot him once.
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ABQ, he’ll be out ROR before the hospital is finished spending taxpayer money to treat him.
I hate stories with unhappy endings.
ERPO has entered Grandma in their database.
She did the job police are not allowed to do.
Shrug.
She was on the scene, I was not.
I’m not going to throw rocks at her for treating his gunshot wound. We’d expect the police to do that.
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I’d say, “I’m not a doctor or nurse.”.................
Good shooting!
ABQ police would most likely have done a mag dump on the perpetrator had they been present.
Granny did everything right, especially her limited statements to the police.
Yes.
We complain about the debt and somebody wastes money on things like this.
I want a refund.
This might have an unhappy ending for grandma if the perp now finds a lawyer to sue her for violating his civil right to make a dishonest living.
Probably trying to keep him from bleeding on her plastic rug cover.
Makes me sad.
This country is overcrowded. No need for this.
If he gets his light sentence he will be out looking for fresh innocent victims.
Good for her, but anybody worth shooting once is worth shooting twice.
Good gun control!....but poor aim. imho
Don’t screw around with a grandma in the valley in Albuquerque. And to break in AT NIGHT? In Albuquerque?
Very good way to get your lamp blowed out.
Or him or a crony out looking to get revenge on her for shooting him.
“This might have an unhappy ending for grandma”
Not a chance. Hispanic grandma in Albuquerque, babysitting 4 year old grandson? Take that to court lol. Not a lawyer in town would do THAT case on commission.
True. Excellent point.
That’s also why people don’t testify for the ineffectual law enforcement and judicial system.
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