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A little more information and sources on this, and this one goes on my blog. Good shoot.
The Wal-Mart at I-40 and Coors does not have a liquor dept.
Dale Enggass and Brian Lewis, UNM students
Actually, if had been an 'evil black assault pistol' we would probably have heard all about it.i noticed there was little description of the firearm used to defend the lady getting stabbed
must have been an evil black assault pistol...
You know, they ought to print those restraining orders on the back of sterile trauma dressings so they would be of at least SOME use to the victim.ALBUQUERQUE -- A man attacking his ex-wife with a knife inside a southeast Albuquerque Wal Mart was shot and killed by a 72-year-old man Thursday evening.
It all happened around 5:30 p.m. at the store on San Mateo near Zuni. There was mayhem and confusion inside a southeast Albuquerque Wal Mart as employees and shoppers were sent fleeing by the sound of gunfire.
The victim in this case is 46-year old Joyce Cordova. She is in critical but stable condition at this time at UNM Hospital.
Albuquerque Police say Cordova had a long history of domestic violence with ex-husband Felix Vigil. A co-worker says Cordova was working in the deli was attacked by her ex-husband.
Vigil was shot to death by 72-year old Due Moore. Police won't say how many shots were fired, but some witnesses tell News 13 they heard at least three shots.
Police say Moore had a concealed carry license and is a well-known volunteer with APD's cold case unit.
“It’s probably a very good thing he (Moore) was there,” says APD Sgt. Trish Hoffman. “Ms. Cordova may not be here today if it had not been for him.”
Police say there was a valid restraining order in place against the victim's ex-husband.
Police say Moore has been very cooperative and has not been charged with any crime.
Sounds like a retired cop more than likely. Could just be a guy that volunteers his time though.Police say Moore had a concealed carry license and is a well-known volunteer with APD's cold case unit.
“It’s probably a very good thing he (Moore) was there,” says APD Sgt. Trish Hoffman. “Ms. Cordova may not be here today if it had not been for him.”
You know, they ought to print those restraining orders on the back of sterile trauma dressings so they would be of at least SOME use to the victim.
Folks, if you are ALLOWED to carry, its not a right.
Probably? Probably? Let's not jump to conclusions. Let's ask Ms Cordova and see what she thinks.“It’s probably a very good thing he (Moore) was there,” says APD Sgt. Trish Hoffman.