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The police video shows what led to fatal shots on pregnant people

The Albuquerque police shared a video of an armed robbery at a whale greens, which later led to one of the suspicious fatal shooting.

Albuquerque, NM leader of the Albuquerque Police Department published Body Cam and monitoring material of the night two detectives on Thursday, 19-year-old Daniel Harris.

It all started at the Walgreens on the Euban and Menaul at the end of January. The police said Harris and 18-year-old Gregory Armstead went into the shop with weapons on a Sunday evening. The surveillance video showed Armstead what the police thought was a pistol before he went in. The police later learned that it was an Airsoft weapon.

The film material from the shop showed that armstead stood in front of the counter while Harris collected three men and forced you to his knees. It also shows that he briefly points a rifle on the head of an employee.

“People like this are extremely dangerous because they position themselves in such a way that other people who try to take their friends in custody, have this advantage or violate them,” said APD boss Harold Medina.

The two links with cash shells as a surveillance video showed how Harris fired the rifle on the ceiling. Nobody was injured. The police said stolen money was understandable.

“Walgreens has money packages, money that GPS is pursued for us when they take it,” said Medina.

The police followed them to a house nearby. The police said Armstead stayed there, while Harris and another youth who was not charged in the case went into an apartment complex. They said that Juvenile in the parking lot asked for activated cars when Harris pointed his rifle on the surrounding buildings.

In the end, officers confronted them in the Euban.

APD Commander Kyle Hartsock said two detectives had made and raised police commands for Harris to drop the weapon. At that time, Hartsock said Harris swings around the rifle and started officers. Both detectives shot Harris.

The youth who was with Harris ran away. When the police found him, they found that he was not armed, he only had a cell phone.

Both detectives who shot Harris are back on duty. One of them was involved in five other shootings, the other was involved in four, said Chief Medina.