Albuquerque Teen to Remain in Juvenile Facility for Shooting at Coors and Central
- On Monday, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, State Police Colonel Mark Hall, and Keene Police Chief Steve Stewart announced the arrest of a juvenile charged with second-degree murder in connection with Christian Walker’s death.
- Earlier this month, Keene police responded to a 911 call reporting a shooting in a Winchester Street parking lot, where the victim was later pronounced dead at Cheshire Medical Center.
- Autopsy by Dr. Abigail Alexander found a single gunshot wound to Walker's abdomen, who was pronounced dead at 1:49 a.m. at Cheshire Medical Center.
- In the days after the shooting, a memorial in Keene on June 27 and a GoFundMe exceeding $9,000 with 178 donations reflect community mourning and support.
- Authorities say no additional shooter details will be released due to juvenile anonymity, as the investigation continues under juvenile court procedures.
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Albuquerque teen to remain in juvenile facility for shooting at Coors and Central
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The teen who killed a woman as she tried to recover her stolen car will remain at a juvenile facility until he turns 21. Marcos Barela was 13 when he shot and killed Sydney Wilson in the summer of 2023. A jury found 14-year-old Marcos Barela guilty of second-degree murder earlier this year. New Mexico teacher charged with sexual communication with a minor Wilson had tracked her stolen car to a Smith's parking lot…
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