Suspect dead after police shooting during traffic stop

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DON’T DO ANYTHING THAT WOULD SPARK A FIRE. WE ARE FOLLOWING MORE BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT, THIS TIME COMING OUT OF LOS LUNAS. NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE ARE NOW INVESTIGATING A SHOOTING INVOLVING OFFICERS THERE ON SIERRA VISTA DRIVE. OFFICIALS SAY OFFICER

Suspect dead after police shooting during traffic stop

Jesus Munoz-Duran, 53, showed a handgun and fired it at the officer, who returned fire., police said.

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Updated: 1:27 PM MDT Apr 25, 2026

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An investigation is underway by the New Mexico State Police after a suspect died in a shooting involving its officers. Around 8:30 p.m. Friday, an NMSP officer attempted a traffic stop of a gray 2004 Dodge pickup on Manzano Road. Instead, the truck continued driving before stopping at 4 Sierra Vista Drive in Meadow Lake. The driver, later identified as Jesus Munoz-Duran, 53, exited the vehicle and stood by the driver’s door, a NMSP news release said. The NMSP officer told Munoz-Duran to show his hands. Munoz-Duran showed a handgun and fired it at the officer, who returned fire that hit Munoz-Duran, the release said.Life-saving efforts were made by the officer and paramedics. Munoz-Duran was pronounced dead at the scene by the Office of the Medical Investigator. No officers were injured.It was later determined that Munoz-Duran was on probation for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and was a convicted felon, the release said.

An investigation is underway by the New Mexico State Police after a suspect died in a shooting involving its officers.

Around 8:30 p.m. Friday, an NMSP officer attempted a traffic stop of a gray 2004 Dodge pickup on Manzano Road. Instead, the truck continued driving before stopping at 4 Sierra Vista Drive in Meadow Lake. The driver, later identified as Jesus Munoz-Duran, 53, exited the vehicle and stood by the driver’s door, a NMSP news release said.

The NMSP officer told Munoz-Duran to show his hands. Munoz-Duran showed a handgun and fired it at the officer, who returned fire that hit Munoz-Duran, the release said.

Life-saving efforts were made by the officer and paramedics. Munoz-Duran was pronounced dead at the scene by the Office of the Medical Investigator. No officers were injured.

It was later determined that Munoz-Duran was on probation for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and was a convicted felon, the release said.



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