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FAITH EGBUONU HAS THE LATEST. TENSE MOMENTS ON DAY ONE AS FORMER ALBUQUERQUE POLICE OFFICER KENNETH SKEENS LOOKED ON PROSECUTORS SHOWING JURORS POLICE BODY CAM OF SKEENS ARRESTING A MAN WITH ...
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Target employees take the stand as trial against former Albuquerque police officer continuesALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The re-trial continues Monday against Kenneth Skeens, the former Albuquerque police officer who is accused of illegally arresting a man at an Albuquerque Target in 2022.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The trial against Kenneth Skeens, the former Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officer accused of dragging a disabled man out of an Albuquerque Target is in its ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The trial against Kenneth Skeens, a former Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officer accused of dragging a disabled man out of an Albuquerque Target, ended in a ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – It’s round two for the prosecution and defense in the trial of former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens. He’s accused of a wrongful arrest and is facing charges ...
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After two mistrials, charges dropped against former Albuquerque police officer accused of false imprisonmentIn August 2022, former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens went up to Matthew McManus, who was trying to buy a bike at a self-checkout at the Target on Coors Blvd. and Irving Blvd.
Officer Kenneth Skeens, 28, hauled the man out of the store on Coors and Paseo in Albuquerque and arrested him while he was trying to buy a bike in August 2022. The shopper, who was disabled ...
Prosecutors told jurors Tuesday that former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens illegally arrested a mentally disabled man as he tried to purchase a bicycle in a Target store in 2022.
Largely absent this week in the trial of former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens is the mentally disabled man whose arrest in 2022 is central to the case. Prosecutors allege that Skeens ...
then dragged out of a Target store by Albuquerque police officers. Jurors now must decide whether former police officer Kenneth Skeens is guilty of two felonies for what prosecutors describe as an ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Attorney ... According to the Attorney General's Office, former officer Kenneth Skeens played a role in the unlawful arrest of a person with disabilities ...
jurors couldn’t come to an agreement in the trial for former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens. Skeens was charged with false imprisonment, perjury, and making a false report.
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