New Mexico
Black Fire crews make strides on suppression repair
June 26, 2022 Day by day Replace
SOUTHWEST AREA
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM
TEAM 4 – AARON HULBURD – INCIDENT COMMANDER
Acres: 325,133 acres
Containment: 70%
Complete Personnel: 319
Trigger: Human-caused, underneath investigation
Begin Date: Friday, Might 13, 2022
Location: 31 miles northwest of Fact or Penalties, NM
Fuels: Timber and tall grass
Highlights: As a part of the multi-phased method to wildfire restoration, Black Fireplace crews have been enterprise hearth suppression actions to restore 123 miles of hand and dozer traces to reduce potential soil erosion. The subsequent step in repairing the fireplace space consists of the Emergency Stabilization-Burned Space Emergency Response (BAER) evaluation that identifies actions essential to stabilize uncovered areas throughout the fireplace space. BAER efforts are already underway throughout the fireplace space.
Operations: Black Fireplace crews have been seeding uncovered areas throughout the jap portion of the fireplace utilizing native grass seed to assist stabilize the soil forward of any elevated water runoff. As repairs are accomplished, gear and crews are relocating to different areas the place remaining work is required. Roadwork south of the Kingston Work Heart has now been accomplished by the firefighters and inspected by native Useful resource Advisors. Excavators have been repairing hand and dozer traces situated on the western facet of the fireplace close to the BloodGood Place. No smoke has been noticed from the only burning tree, named the Drummond Fireplace, or from the Water Canyon space. Crews will proceed to watch each of those areas to make sure no additional hearth unfold. Measurable precipitation is predicted to enter the fireplace space over the following a number of days. Resulting from this incoming moisture, the possibilities for any type of spreading hearth is vastly decreased. The remaining uncontained facet of the fireplace to the south is inside a dense space of standing useless bushes from the 2013 Silver Fireplace. These hazardous situations, together with antagonistic climate, have prevented firefighters from accessing this space to verify any further containment. With a complete hearth perimeter of roughly 329 miles, firefighters must rigorously examine and really feel for warmth with a naked hand on about 3.29 miles of fireplace perimeter so as to add simply 1% to the general containment.
Climate: A wholesome pulse of monsoon moisture stays locked in place over Southwestern New Mexico. This makes for a slightly unstable atmosphere which can produce one other spherical of afternoon and night showers and thunderstorms over the fireplace this afternoon and night. There’s some potential for heavy rain and flash flooding. This moist sample persists into the week forward, however storm protection and rain chance will possible path off, trending to extra drier situations.
Evacuations: All evacuations and evacuation preparedness ranges have been lifted for communities in Sierra, Grant, and Catron Counties. The true-time, interactive evacuation map has been revised to replicate this transformation.
Closures: The Black Fireplace Emergency Closure stays in effecton Nationwide Forest System lands across the Black Fireplace space. Extra info is obtainable on the Gila Nationwide Forest web site. Freeway 152 stays open from milepost 40 (Kingston) to milepost 15 (San Lorenzo). Please proceed to make use of warning within the space and be conscious of elevated hearth site visitors.
Restrictions: The Gila Nationwide Forest lifted all hearth restrictions on Friday, June 24. The choice to carry Stage II restrictions was based mostly on a number of elements, together with a good monsoonal climate forecast, lesser incidence of human-caused wildfires, and ample firefighting staffing. The general public can acquire present state and federal hearth restriction info throughout New Mexico at NM Fireplace Data | Fireplace Restrictions or NM Forestry Division state-wide hearth restrictions.
Security: The well being and security of firefighters and the general public is at all times the highest precedence. Members of the general public ought to keep away from Black Fireplace operations. A Non permanent Flight Restriction is in place over the Black Fireplace space, which incorporates unmanned plane, or drones. Extra info on the hazards drones pose to wildland firefighting plane and personnel on the bottom might be discovered at: https://uas.nifc.gov/.
Smoke: Smoke has grow to be much less seen as rainstorms have moved into the Black Fireplace space. An interactive smoke map at https://hearth.airnow.gov/ permits you to zoom into your space to see the most recent smoke situations.
Fireplace updates are posted on InciWeb, the Gila Nationwide Forest Fb and Twitter pages, and NM Fireplace Data.
Electronic mail: 2022.black@firenet.gov • Telephone: (575)-249-1264 • Workplace Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
New Mexico
Alec Baldwin sues New Mexico prosecutors, investigators for civil rights violations
Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ case dismissed by judge over ‘suppressed’ evidence
Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter charge was abruptly dismissed with prejudice. He cannot be retried for involuntary manslaughter.
Alec Baldwin, whose involuntary manslaughter case was dismissed last summer over suppressed evidence, is taking the fatal 2021 “Rust” set shooting back to the court room.
The actor on Thursday filed a civil lawsuit in Santa Fe County District Court alleging prosecutors violated his civil rights and defamed him. The defendants named in the filing included special prosecutor Kari Morrissey, personnel within the district attorney’s office for New Mexico’s First Judicial District and members of the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.
The complaint detailed Baldwin’s claims that prosecutors and investigators “conspired to procure a groundless indictment against Baldwin” by not following the proper criminal process and also intentionally kept exculpatory evidence from the defense.
In a statement to USA TODAY, Morrissey said, “In October 2023 the prosecution team became aware that Mr. Baldwin intended to file a retaliatory civil lawsuit. We look forward to our day in court.”
USA TODAY has reached out to lawyers for Baldwin as well as the DA’s office for comment. The sheriff’s office declined to comment.
Last summer, Baldwin’s lawyer Alex Spiro forewarned the sheriff’s office and prosecutor in letters sent to the parties on July 12 to preserve evidence for “potential for future litigation,” according to copies obtained at the time by USA TODAY.
The actor and producer’s attorney advised Morrissey and Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza to preserve all “devices, hard drives, emails, text messages, and other electronic communications” in addition to “documents, records, electronically stored information (‘ESI’), and other materials and data existing in any form whatsoever, that are actually or potentially relevant or relate in any way to the investigation(s) and/or prosecution(s) conducted by the State in connection with the death of Halyna Hutchins.”
The filing comes nearly six months after First Judicial District Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer abruptly dismissed the criminal case against Baldwin on the grounds that prosecutors and law enforcement withheld evidence that might be favorable to the actor’s defense. In October, she upheld her dismissal; though prosecutors appealed the judge’s decision in November, they withdrew the notice of appeal the following month.
Baldwin’s criminal charge stemmed from an Oct. 21, 2021, incident in which Baldwin’s prop gun, which he said he’d been told did not contain live ammunition, discharged during a rehearsal for the movie, killing 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza.
‘No verdict’ can ‘undo the trauma’ of criminal case against Alec Baldwin, lawsuit says
Baldwin’s legal complaint accused New Mexico investigators and prosecutors of being ” blinded by their desire to convict Alec Baldwin for all the wrong reasons, and at any cost, for the October 2021 accidental shooting of Halyna Hutchins.”
“Defendants sought at every turn to scapegoat Baldwin for the acts and omissions of others, regardless of the evidence or the law,” the filing continued.
Baldwin seeks a jury trial and an award of financial compensation for his “injuries suffered” as well as punitive damages against the defendants.
“Defendants must now be held accountable for their malicious and unlawful pursuit of Baldwin,” the lawsuit states. “Although no verdict in this civil case can undo the trauma the State’s threat of conviction and incarceration has inflicted, Alec Baldwin has filed this action to hold Defendants responsible for their appalling violations of the laws that governed their work.”
Why was Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter case dismissed?
The conclusion of Baldwin’s case with the state of New Mexico arrived more than two years after the on-set tragedy. Sommer dismissed the charge with prejudice, meaning prosecutors cannot refile the same claim.
Baldwin’s lawyers alleged in their filing that Santa Fe sheriffs and state prosecutors “concealed” evidence that could be linked to the source of the bullet that killed Hutchins. Prosecutors and sheriffs argued the evidence had no relevance or value to Baldwin’s case.
The judge reprimanded Morrissey and her team as “they have continued to fail to disclose critical evidence to the defendant.”
“The state’s willful withholding of this information was intentional and deliberate,” Sommer said. “If this conduct does not rise to the level of bad faith, it certainly comes so near to bad faith as to show signs of scorching.”
Testimony revealed withheld evidence in ‘Rust’ case
On July 12, Baldwin’s lawyers said the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office was in possession of live rounds they argued might be connected to the one that killed Hutchins but failed to list them as evidence in the “Rust” investigation file or disclose their existence to defense lawyers.
On July 11, testimony revealed Troy Teske, a friend of “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed’s stepfather, had delivered Colt .45 live rounds to the sheriff’s office on March 6. Baldwin’s team claimed this was evidence that could have established a connection to Seth Kenney, the prop supplier for “Rust.”
Baldwin’s attorneys alleged the rounds were evidence that the bullet that killed Hutchins came from Kenney. Kenney has denied supplying live ammunition to the production and has not been charged in the case.
Baldwin’s team has blamed Gutierrez-Reed, who is serving 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter, and first assistant director Dave Halls for negligence that led to Hutchins’ death. Meanwhile, prosecutors argued Baldwin handled the gun irresponsibly, exhibited “bullyish behavior on set” and changed his story to cast blame on others.
Contributing: Andrew Hay, Reuters
New Mexico
New Mexico Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Abortion Restrictions
New Mexico
Snowy and slick Thursday expected in New Mexico
We’re expecting widespread light snow Thursday in New Mexico. See the latest forecast at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The snow was falling and the roads were slick to start Thursday in parts of New Mexico and it’s likely that will continue throughout the day.
We’ll see on and off scattered snow showers, especially in parts of southern New Mexico. That will become more widespread with blowing snow possible.
A winter weather advisory is still in effect until Friday morning for 1-3 inches of snow expected and 5-6 inches of snow in higher-elevation areas. It encompasses most of southern New Mexico and stretches just above Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, heading toward the Texas state line.
High temperatures will be at least 10° below average for pretty much everyone.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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