Under the law, which became effective in June, a gun owner who negligently stores a weapon that is accessed by a minor and used to commit great bodily harm or
Questeños marched through their village Tuesday evening (Aug. 1) to spread awareness of gun safety and commemorate the loss of Amber Archuleta, a 13-year-old who was recently shot and killed
New Mexico State Police say that four juveniles were at the home of the alleged shooter on the afternoon of July 28 when the host pulled out his father's pistol, pointed it at the victim, and then fired a single fatal shot.
Tuesday’s Top Stories Tuesday’s Five Facts [1] New Mexico father first person to face charges under ‘Bennie’s Bill’ – A 14-year-old boy is facing murder charges after reportedly shooting a 13-year-old in his Questa home. The boy’s dad is being charged under the new Bennie Hargrove Law. The law punishes adults who let their guns get in […] | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico