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GROUP ASSAULT

Gallup, Aug. 19

A 54-year-old Brimhall man was attacked Aug. 19 by a group of men, who beat him up and stabbed him.

McKinley County Sheriff Deputy Jeff Barnhurst said he was filling up his gas tank on South Second Street when a man came up to him and reported seeing six men jump another man...

WEEKLY DWI REPORT

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Alonzo Johnson

Aug. 4, 1:48 am

Aggravated DWI

A 21-year-old Gallup man is facing multiple charges after running into several people in his car and being found to be intoxicated.

Alonzo Johnson was charged with two counts of aggravated battery and one count each of aggravated DWI, reckless driving and criminal damage to property.

Gallup Patrol Officer Justin Foster said he was dispatched to the Sports Page Bar, 1400 S. Second St., about 1:48 am Aug. 4 in connection with a report of a man hitting people with his car.

Foster said when he got there, several people told him of a man being stopped after he reportedly ran into people with his car. He said he then came in contact with...

Loving teenager arrested in fatal DWI crash

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EDDY COUNTY, N.M. – A New Mexico teenager is facing murder charges for allegedly killing a man while driving under the influence of alcohol, according to a news release issued by New Mexico State Police.

Police arrived at the crash scene shortly after 9 pm on County Road 728, north of Loving, N.M.

The initial investigation indicated a 2003 Chevy Silverado and a 2004 Ford Ranger were both traveling east side by side on County Road 728, or London Road.

For reasons still under investigation, the vehicles made contact and both vehicles left the northside of the roadway. The Silverado came to a safe stop and the Ranger rolled. The Silverado was driven by Francisco Limon, 17, of Loving...

Leaked immigration court official’s directive could violate rules that protect families from deportation

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A high-ranking immigration court official has issued a requirement to judges in New York City that deportation cases involving families “MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 365 DAYS,” according to documents obtained by Reveal. The order may violate due process, as well as long-standing rules that protect families from deportation before their cases have been adjudicated fully.

The discovery of Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Daniel Daugherty’s email to judges illustrates the inner workings of one of the nation’s busiest immigration courts, days after the Department of Justice filed a petition to disband the immigration judges union.

The department and union have been battling over...

Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan FY2021-2025 summary

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Year 1:

County Detention Center                                                                          $900,000

Manuelito Canyon Bridge and Road Improvements                         $3 million

Bridges - County-wide                                                                               $8.65 million

Williams Acres Water System Improvements                                    $3.75 million

County Road 43 - Superman Canyon...

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