We knew we were going to break the record : APD bracing for record homicides in 2021 Updated: 4:45 PM MDT Aug 3, 2021 I do expect Albuquerque to break 100 this fall, Mayor Tim Keller Share Updated: 4:45 PM MDT Aug 3, 2021
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Show Transcript WILL SHOW YOU WHEN AND WHERE COMING UP IN MY FORECAST. N:RO HAPPENING NOW. ALBUQUERQUE DETECTIV AREES INVESTIGATING TWO MORE HOMICIDES. BOTH HAPPENING EARLY THIS MORNING. LET’S GO LIVE TO ANCHOR SASHA LENNINGER. SASHA, WE NOW HAVE MORE HOMICIDES IN THE DUKE CITY THIS YEAR THAN LAST. YES. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING 78 HOMICIDES IN THE MEANING 78 PEOPLE HAVE DIED BECAUSE OF A HOMICIDE. THAT NUMBER SOUNDS HHIG GIVEN THAT THE RATE IS 80 IN 2019. ETH CITY IS SAYING THEY WILL MORE THAN LIKELY SHATTER THAT RECORD THIS ARYE. WE’RE GOING TO BRK.EA WE KNEW WE WERE GOING TO BREAK THE RECORD. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE CHIEF HAROLD MEDINA AND MAYOR TIM KILLER PREDICTING THE DUKE CITY WILL HAVE A RECOR
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APD investigating second Tuesday morning homicide
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