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More information released on timeline of UNM dorm shooting
More information released on timeline of UNM dorm shooting

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More information released on timeline of UNM dorm shooting

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – More information is coming to light about how long it took police to figure out what was going on after a teen was found shot to death inside a UNM dorm Friday morning. It wasn't the shooting that the police first responded to. The first indication that something was wrong was an alarm in a hall, some distance from where the shooting took place. 'It was a very dynamic situation. There were different, multiple calls, and we didn't know at the time whether they were connected or not, so that had to be vetted. So yeah, it did take a minute to figure out what was going on,' said Chief Joseph Silva with the UNM Police Department. Investigators say around 1:30 a.m. Friday, UNM Police responded to an alarm at Mesa Vista Hall, finding broken windows and blood. Another red flag came an hour later when UNM Hospital called the police, saying a 19-year-old said he was shot somewhere on campus but wouldn't say where. UNM outlines proposal for medical school expansion Shortly after that, between 2:30 a.m. and 3:00 a.m., investigators say UNM police were sweeping nearby buildings, including the Casas Del Rio dorms. That's when officers found 14-year-old Michael Lamotte shot to death inside a room in the Gila Building, with no other witnesses to the shooting around. Around 3:30 a.m., UNM sent out its first Lobo Alert, warning people to stay away from Casas Del Rio, but they say it still wasn't immediately clear what was going on. 'We were looking at when we need to issue an alert, and what information we have that we can issue a valid alert,' said Chief Silva. Several calls were coming into our dispatch center, so we were trying to vet those out to see if they were connected or not.' UNM police called for investigative help about 15 minutes after their Lobo Alert went out. About an hour later, state police arrived on scene to take over by 4:45 a.m. A couple of hours after that, the shelter-in-place Lobo Alert went out, warning people about an at-large, armed suspect. State police say they ID'd John Fuentes as the suspect between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and arrested him in Los Lunas by 2:30 p.m. Among the 911 calls was the mother of Lamotte, who was with his stepbrother playing video games in a 19-year-old UNM student's dorm room at Casas Del Rio. In a statement sent by Lamotte's attorneys, they accused UNM of not responding in a timely manner. She said the dispatcher referred her to campus police, whom she called, saying she believed her son may have been a victim of a shooting. But she said hours passed before police arrived at the dorm room. The statement went on to say, 'The lengthy delay demonstrates that the incident was not handled with the appropriate level of seriousness demanded by an active shooter.' The victim's mother also said police failed to inform her of her son's death and she learned it from local media while she waited at the dorms to hear about her son's condition. The mother of the accused shooter called KRQE News 13, saying she also called 911. She said at the time she didn't know about the shooting, but was concerned because she thought her son was going to overdose on drugs. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

18-year-old arrested in UNM shooting that killed 14-year-old boy
18-year-old arrested in UNM shooting that killed 14-year-old boy

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time26-07-2025

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18-year-old arrested in UNM shooting that killed 14-year-old boy

An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested in a shooting at a University of New Mexico dormitory that left a 14-year-old boy dead and wounded a 19-year-old early Friday morning, authorities said. The incident involved four individuals who were reportedly playing video games in a dorm room at Casas del Rio, a privately owned on‑campus housing complex in central Albuquerque, UNM Police Chief Joseph Silva said at a news conference Friday night. Police initially responded to an alarm at nearby Mesa Vista Hall shortly after 1:30 a.m. When officers arrived, they found broken windows and what appeared to be blood at the scene. 'While conducting a sweep of nearby buildings, UNM police located a deceased 14-year-old male inside a room at the Casas del Rio dormitory,' Silva said. Around the same time, a 19-year-old male arrived at UNM hospital, saying he had been shot on campus. New Mexico State Police took over the investigation shortly before 4 a.m. Preliminary findings indicated that four individuals were 'hanging out in a dorm room at the Casas del Rio complex' when, for reasons still under investigation, the suspect began shooting at the other occupants, State Police Chief W. Troy Weisler told reporters. The three other individuals fled the room after the gunfire. Using license plate reader technology, investigators identified and located the suspected shooter, who was arrested without incident around 2:30 p.m. during a traffic stop in Valencia County. He was riding in a vehicle with a family member at the time, officials said. The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Joen Fuentes, faces charges of first-degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated battery and tampering with evidence. Authorities are still investigating how the suspect is connected to the victims. 'Part of our investigation is to determine why the individuals were there and to gather more details about what exactly transpired immediately before and after the shooting,' Weisler said. Most of the campus was placed under a shelter-in-place order after the shooting, which was lifted later Friday afternoon. The campus fully reopened Saturday for 'all planned activities.'

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