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A judge dismissed the case against the owner of a realty company who pointed a gun at a tenant in her Albuquerque office earlier this year. Metropolitan Cour.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court:
Albuquerque police responded around noon to the realty company’s office, near Rio Grande and Central, after a tenant reported being threatened with a gun by the owner.
The man told police his air conditioner had been broken for two weeks and he felt Elevated Management Group was not “working with him to resolve the problem.”
He said on Monday a company came to repair the air conditioner but found the motor was broken and told the tenant they would refer to the realty office to fix it.
The man told police he went to the Elevated Management Group office to “see about getting answers.” He said the owner, Taylor, greeted him and, when he began asking questions, she asked if he had an appointment.