logo
Albuquerque bus driver arrested in stabbing of rider on the West Side

Albuquerque bus driver arrested in stabbing of rider on the West Side

Yahoo3 days ago
Jul. 9—A city of Albuquerque bus driver was arrested and charged after allegedly stabbing a passenger to death Wednesday morning near a bus stop on the West Side.
David Gabaldon, 41, is charged with an open count of murder, tampering with evidence and criminal damage to property.
Mayor Tim Keller said in a statement that the Transit Department has "launched an internal review into the actions of the employee involved."
"Our Transit Department's highest priority is improving the safety and experience for all our riders, we understand this raises concerns about their efforts and have been working to make sure that all protocols were followed and safety measures were taken," Keller said.
An ABQ Ride spokesperson did not respond to questions about how long Gabaldon had been a bus driver and if he had any prior incidents.
Officers responded at 6:28 a.m. to a fight near Coors and Interstate 40, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court on Wednesday. Two minutes later, officers were called for a stabbing at the same location.
Police detained Gabaldon while paramedics took the stabbed man to a hospital, where he died.
Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque Police Department spokesperson, said the fatal altercation was sparked after another passenger got on the bus and complained that Gabaldon was late.
Gabaldon told the man, "If he is going to get on the bus, he needs to shut up and get on," according to the criminal complaint.
The two argued until Gabaldon stopped the Route 155 bus at Coors, south of Iliff, and said he would not move the bus until the passenger who complained got off.
Another rider told Gabaldon he was concerned with how he was speaking to the passenger and that passengers had someplace to be, so he could not stop the bus, Gallegos said in a news release. The two had a physical altercation on the bus before continuing the fight outside.
Before leaving the bus, the man was seen on video grabbing a knife from his backpack, which he later dropped, according to the criminal complaint. Footage obtained by police shows Gabaldon grabbing what police believe was pepper spray and spraying the man's face.
Police said Gabaldon hit the man again before grabbing a knife from his pocket and stabbing him twice in his left side. The man was taken to a hospital, where he died of his injuries.
Gallegos said the man is not being identified until his family is notified. He said Gabaldon "chose not to make a statement to homicide detectives" after being arrested.
"It is unconscionable that during an ordinary Wednesday morning commute with folks heading to work and morning engagements, that a personal conflict became a traumatic experience that no one should have to witness," Madeline Skrak, an ABQ Ride spokesperson, said in a news release.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

1 shot, robbed in a North Carolina mall parking lot Friday night, police say
1 shot, robbed in a North Carolina mall parking lot Friday night, police say

Yahoo

time40 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

1 shot, robbed in a North Carolina mall parking lot Friday night, police say

A person was shot and robbed in the parking lot of Carolina Place mall in Pineville on Friday night after an arranged meeting led to a fight, police said. The person was hospitalized in stable condition after being shot in the leg in the parking lot of the food court/Barnes & Noble area, according to a Pineville Police Department news release. A Pineville officer who was on an unrelated call at the mall heard a gunshot at 6:43 p.m. and immediately responded, police said. 'The officer provided life-saving measures by placing a tourniquet on the leg area, controlling the bleeding,' according to the police statement. The person's injury was non-life threatening, police said. The shooter ran away, and police didn't announce an arrest Saturday. The person was shot after meeting someone, Pineville Police Chief Michael Hudgins told Charlotte Observer news partner WSOC at the scene. 'It does appear that the crime was targeted based on the information I have at this time,' Hudgins said. Police said they interviewed witnesses and were reviewing security videos. This is a breaking story that will be updated.

Cops hunt for lower Manhattan sexual predator who's hit twice in 24 hours
Cops hunt for lower Manhattan sexual predator who's hit twice in 24 hours

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Cops hunt for lower Manhattan sexual predator who's hit twice in 24 hours

NYPD detectives are hunting for a sexual predator who grabbed and molested two young women in lower Manhattan within 24 hours, police said Saturday. The lanky suspect, who was caught on camera toting a backpack and carrying a paper shopping bag in the crook of his arm, attacked his first victim, a 25-year-old woman, at about 2:05 a.m. on May 17 at the border of SoHo and Greenwich Village, cops said. The man approached his victim at the corner of West Houston and MacDougal Sts. holding up his cellphone, which had a map on the screen, cops said. He asked his victim for directions, then grabbed her breasts and waist before running off. At about 1:50 a.m. the next day, he was back on West Houston St., this time near Thompson St., where he grabbed a 26-year-old woman and forced her to the ground. He molested the woman over her clothes before running off. Both women sustained minor injuries, cops said. No arrests have been made. Cops searching the area recovered surveillance footage of the man. At the time the footage was taken, he was wearing glasses, a black jacket, black jeans and white sneakers. Cops are asking anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

County Police investigate suspicious package in Middle River, advise residents to avoid the area
County Police investigate suspicious package in Middle River, advise residents to avoid the area

CBS News

timean hour ago

  • CBS News

County Police investigate suspicious package in Middle River, advise residents to avoid the area

Baltimore Boxing Champion Gervonta Davis arrested on Misdemeanor Battery Charge and more top stories Baltimore Boxing Champion Gervonta Davis arrested on Misdemeanor Battery Charge and more top stories Baltimore Boxing Champion Gervonta Davis arrested on Misdemeanor Battery Charge and more top stories Baltimore County Police are investigating a suspicious package located near the 900 block of Middle River Road. The department shared the hazardous device team has been requested. Police urge residents to avoid the area at this time.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store