APD: 3 killed, 1 injured at Albuquerque house party
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened at a birthday party in northeast Albuquerque.
Officers were called to the shooting at a home near Washington Street NE and Hilton Avenue NE around 1 a.m. Sunday. They received calls from multiple neighbors and people from inside the home.
Officers reportedly arrived within five minutes of the first call.
Police said when officers arrived, they found three young men dead. They were later identified as 18-year-old Marcos Perez, 18-year-old Jordan Johnson and 19-year-old Nick Ortega.
A 17-year-old girl, who was hiding behind a couch, was also shot in the leg. She was taken to the hospital and has been released.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and no one is in custody at this point. They are still interviewing parents and people that were at the party.
“We’ve seen this over and over again with these house parties,” said Gilbert Gallegos, APD spokesman. “It does appear that the owner wasn’t there at the time and perhaps did not know about the party.”
Police said most of the people at the party were between the ages of 18 and 20.
“We do know there was a confrontation,” Gallegos said. “Several people were armed with guns and we’ve seen a tragic outcome. It’s really, you know, it’s almost getting tiring repeating the same message for all of these.”
Neighbors told KOB 4 this is not the first time they have heard gunshots in the neighborhood.
“Neighbors were understandably very upset about the shooting, and I know one neighbor went and helped and tried to perform CPR,” Gallegos said.
Investigators said around 25 people were at the home.
“Dozens of shots were fired,” Gallegos said. “Officers have collected casings and they do believe more than one gun was involved.”
Anyone with video connected to the shooting can submit it to police using this online portal.
Anyone with video evidence from last night’s deadly shooting at a house party on Hilton Ave NE can submit the video to the following link for APD’s evidence portal: https://t.co/ZQMCPIyCgK
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