![]() ![]() Kandi Brammell, who lives next door to the church where the shooter's body was found, said she too heard gunshots just before 11am. 'I came out of my house wondering what was happening and I see the guy casually walking down the street, shooting at cars, holding a handgun with an extended clip.' he said. Kyle Watchman told The Journal he was inside his house on Dustin Avenue - where the police were first called - when he heard gunshots begin to ring out. ![]() Law enforcement officials continue to investigate a motive. Several minutes after the gunfire ceased, he said he heard sirens and saw emergency vehicles approaching.Ĭhief Hebbe said that 'during the course of the event, the suspect roamed throughout the neighborhood up to a quarter of a mile.' 'When I heard that, I told my daughter to get down in the basement and get the baby down in the basement,' Shirley told the Daily Times. Hank Shirley, who lives a block away from the scene of the shooting said he was home watching TV when he heard a series of gunshots that he described as a prolonged gun battle. Painted circles mark locations where evidence from the deadly shooting was collected Several EMS personnel hugging and crying. 'The ambulance entrance is right by my window. 'I know, we saw the first police cars come in and one pulled an officer out of the back seat and dragged them inside,' they wrote. 'But everyone is going to see him as the mass shooter of Farmington, and I'm going to see him as Beau.'įarmington is a mid-size town about 150 miles northwest of Albuquerque and about 10 miles south of New Mexico's border with Colorado.Ī person claiming to work at the San Juan Regional Medical Center described on Facebook the moment an injured officer arrived at the facility. The teenager also said he knew Wilson was protective of those he liked, but had a hard time meeting new people. 'I was like 'Are you OK?' He was like 'Yeah.' He said, 'These voices just keep getting to me.'' 'I was really confused,' the unnamed teen said. Still, he said, he knew his older friend was 'different,' recounting how at a Halloween sleepover he woke up to hear Wilson talking to people who were not there. 'I knew he was going to do something bad, but I didn't think it was going to be something like that,' the teenager said.įarmington City Council members Jeanine Bingham-Kelly, second from left, Linda Rodgers, center, and Sean Sharer, right, participate in a vigil at Hills Church Farmington Monday The 16-year-old said he sent his friend - later identified as Wilson - a Snapchat message to let him know what was going on in their neighborhood, figuring he was at school.īut he later saw a TikTok video of that same friend being shot by police officers in their neighborhood. One friend told the Albuquerque Journal how he was sleeping in his family's home on North Dustin Road when he heard gunfire on Monday morning. Four other victims who survived their injuries have not been identified. Stamatiadis has been treated and released from the hospital, while Discenza is said to be recovering from a wound to her pelvis. Six people were also injured in the shooting rampage, including Farmington Police Sergeant Rachel Discenza and New Mexico State Police Officer Andreas Stamatiadis, who were both taken to San Juan Regional Medical Center 'We are doing the best that we can piece through, talk with family members of the suspect, piece through what was going on, look through the evidence to figure out what the motivation was.' 'The event is difficult to understand,' Chief Hebbe said. ![]()
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