New Mexico
KRQE Newsfeed: Sign confrontation, Homeless assault, Hot and stormier, New paramedic unit, BernCo mural
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[1] VIDEO: Black SUV nearly hits group with anti-Trump signs in Nob Hill – New video shows the moment an Albuquerque driver rams into a man with an anti-Trump sign in Nob Hill. Police say two men were sitting in the bed of a truck holding an anti-Trump sign when a black car pulled up and began arguing with them. During that interaction one of the men in truck sprays mace. The black car drives away, then later comes back and can be seen driving into the truck. One of the men in the truck is seen pulling a gun and aiming it at the black car before the black vehicle drives away. APD says they are looking for the black vehicle.
[2] Ex-security guard accused of attacking homeless man, shooting dog – Martin Sandoval is accused of assaulting a homeless man and killing his dog. Sandoval was arrested on June 15 after police say he punched a homeless man near Coors and Old Airport, while falsely claiming to work as a security guard at a nearby business. According to a criminal complaint, Sandoval also shot and killed the man’s dog. Sandoval recently pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in a separate case after beating a homeless man with a baton last October. At the time, Sandoval was working as a security guard at a Walgreens. Sandoval is facing charges of violating probation, battery and extreme cruelty to animals.
[3] Rain likely after the heat-up – Monsoonal moisture inbound will start to dampen high temperatures ahead, but from many areas today around Albuquerque and to the southeast, it will still not only be hot, but most likely, still rain-free. The flash flooding risk will be generally higher today in the burn scars surrounding Santa Fe with an even more widespread chance later this week. Some large hail in the northeastern plains are more likely later on, in addition to frequent lightning and strong winds as a backdoor cold front starts to move through late today.
[4] AFR adding NE Heights paramedic unit – Albuquerque Fire Rescue is trying out a new paramedic unit that will respond to lower-risk emergency calls. Medic 9 is a paramedic unit that will be housed at Station 9, near Eubank and Menaul. The unit will respond to calls across the northeast heights. AFR says Medic 9 will cover calls related to substance abuse and mental health. The department will review the unit’s impact in August to determine if they will make it a permanent unit.
[5] Mural production begins at Bernalillo County headquarters – A new mural “Windfall” is coming to Bernalillo County’s Alvarado Square. Created by the artist Ivan Toth Depeña, the mural depicts Albuquerque skies, the Rio Grande, Bosque and Sandia mountains. The project has a $200,000 budget and is funded through the county’s art in public places ordinance. The mural is about 30% complete and is scheduled to finished by the end of July.
New Mexico
Española resident mourns childhood home burned in Riverside Fire
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Residents in the area of the Riverside Fire in Española got a better look at the aftermath as the sun came out Saturday morning. Española resident Estevan Lucero is grieving the mobile home he grew up in. It’s one of four structures lost due to the riverside fire. His childhood home was burned, and just missed his family’s primary house on their property. “It’s awful to see all this black all around, it’s scary, it’s scary to see that it got this close,” said Lucero.
The large fire erupted Friday night in Espanola behind the Santa Claran hotel and Casino up to Fairview Lane. Some Espanola residents said that the experience was terrifying. “It’s one of the bigger fires I’ve seen in this area, so it was intense,” said Ronald Gallegos.
Meanwhile, crews have been battling to keep flames contained, but there is no reason for how it started. The fire is currently under investigation. It did spread very quickly. Initially, firefighters did think it was approximately 100 acres based on the nighttime and not getting that great visual effect,” said Española Mayor Dennis Tim Salazar.
Evacuations have been lifted for all residents, but the work will continue. “There’s several hot spots, and as mentioned, we’re really concerned about the winds, so we just want to make sure to focus on getting the job done,” said Mayor Salazar.
Several firefighters have come to pitch in. A total of 19 fire engines are assisting from federal, city, and county levels.
New Mexico
Stronger winds develop this weekend
Welcome to the weekend!
If you are heading out the door this morning, chilly temperatures have settled into sections of west and northwest New Mexico. Temperatures are ranging from the 30’s, in the northwest, to the 60’s in the southeast. Today’s high temperature forecast will have near seasonable temperatures throughout the state, with Albuquerque expected to reach the 70s once again. The rest of the Land of Enchantment can anticipate a spread of high temperatures from the 60s to the upper 80s. Similar to most of this week, Saturday will also bring gusty winds. Gusty westerly winds will range from 25-45 mph before stronger winds return on Sunday.
Our upper-level winds will strengthen as the jet stream glides over the state. Those stronger winds above will bring high winds to sections of New Mexico. Wind gusts along the central mountain chain could reach 50-60 mph or more on Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service (NWS) will issue High Wind Watches and Wind Advisories for gusts that could reach 50 and 60 mph. Those warnings will be for several communities along the central mountain chain, Estancia Valley, sections of Guadalupe/Lincoln counties, and southwest New Mexico.
In true New Mexico fashion fire danger will also accompany the strong winds this weekend. The NWS will issue Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches both days for fires that can easily start and spread underneath these weather conditions. Most of these will be for eastern and southern New Mexico. Fire Weather Watches also extend through central and western New Mexico for tomorrow. Precipitation chances are also expected to return this weekend.
Wet and dry storms are possible on Sunday in sections of west, central and northwest New Mexico. Aside from sprinkles to light rain, lighting would be the concern to spark new wildfires. Mountain snow is also forecasted with this push of moisture Saturday night through Sunday. A dusting to a few inches is possible in the peaks of the northern mountains, while the peaks in the San Juans, in southwest Colorado, could pick up 6-12 inches. After Sunday breezy winds are still forecasted on Monday throughout New Mexico before a wetter pattern emerges later next week. Have a great Saturday!
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