The second trial for former Albuquerque Police Department Officer Kenneth Skeens is set to continue Thursday. Skeens is ...
Prosecutors told jurors Tuesday that former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens illegally arrested a mentally disabled ...
Testimony is expected to begin Tuesday in the retrial of a former Albuquerque police officer accused of illegally arresting a disabled man attempting to purchase a bicycle at a Target store in 2022.
Police body camera footage captured Kenneth Skeens and two other officers arresting a man with disabilities while struggling ...
Tuesday marked the start of the trial against former Albuquerque Police Department officer Kenneth Skeens, who is accused of ...
Apr. 1—Prosecutors told jurors Tuesday that former Albuquerque police officer Kenneth Skeens illegally arrested a mentally disabled man as he tried to purchase a bicycle in a Target store in 2022.
It's round two for the prosecution and defense in the trial of former Albuquerque police office Kenneth Skeens.
A jury will be seated Monday for the retrial of a former Albuquerque police officer accused of excessive force.
Jurors failed to reach a verdict in April 2024 when Kenneth Skeens, 30, was tried on felony charges of false imprisonment and perjury and a single misdemeanor charge of filing a false police report.