The Las Cruces Police officer who shot a man in the back of the head at point blank range for stealing a beer at a gas ...
A former Las Cruces police officer recently convicted of voluntary manslaughter will be back in court this coming week pursuing a new trial. Brad Lunsford, 39, was held culpable last month by a jury ...
Former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford, who was found guilty Feb. 12 of voluntary manslaughter, is now seeking to appeal the verdict.
In the latest sign that the anti-police fever that swept the nation post-George Floyd has waned, elected leaders across the ...
Former Las Cruces Police officer Brad Lunsford’s attorneys are requesting a new trial, claiming that there was improper juror ...
Court documents show that attorneys for Lunsford have filed a request for a new trial, arguing that the trial that led to his conviction experienced improper jury substitution. There is a motion ...
In an interview with KFOX14, the wife of former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford speaks out after he was found guilty ...
On Oct. 3, 2023, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced he was filing manslaughter charges against Brad Lunsford, a Las Cruces police officer who shot and killed Presley Eze, a Black man ...
A jury found that Lunsford while responding to a shoplifting call at the former Chevron gas station on Valley Drive, wrongfully shot and killed Presley Eze. After eight days of videos of the killing, ...
A jury has found Las Cruces Police Officer Brad Lunsford guilty of voluntary manslaughter with a firearm enhancement following the August 2022 shooting death of Presley Eze. Lunsford was remanded into ...
Prosecutors said he shot Presley Eze at point-blank range in a scuffle after police responded to a 911 call from a gas station attendant who reported that Eze stole beer. Eze allegedly placed his ...