The Albuquerque Police Department is poised to provide critical information regarding an officer-involved shooting from January, which resulted in a wounded officer and the death of the suspect, 23-year-old Anthony Williams. During the incident, police responded to a report at an apartment complex where Williams allegedly pointed a gun at the officers, injuring Sgt. Brandon Watts in the leg before multiple officers returned fire. Notably, a nearby resident sustained injuries during the exchange, with authorities investigating whether these were caused by gunfire or debris.
Police Chief Harold Medina revealed that Williams had previously interacted with law enforcement amid a mental health crisis just days before the shooting. At that time, officers offered to take him to a hospital for assistance, which he declined. This upcoming news conference is expected to shed light on the circumstances leading to this tragic confrontation, and KRQE News 13 will livestream the event, inviting public engagement on the important police-community dialogue surrounding mental health issues and officer safety.
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