Democrats got what they wanted
2023-08-05 20:38:08 UTC
Democrats voted for all the nigger crime. Let them pay for it with
their lives.
Marcos Barela is accused of shooting and killing 23-year-old Sydneytheir lives.
Wilson after she confronted him and a group of teens for allegedly
stealing her car Monday night.
Judge William Parnall ordered Barela to stay in custody pending trial.
TIMELINE
More than a day before the shooting at Coors and Central, Wilson
reported her car was stolen and she was tracking it at various locations
around town.
The officers from the Albuquerque Polic Department were dispatched at
least three times to assist in trying to locate the vehicle, said APD
Chief Harold Medina at a news conference Friday morning.
Medina said officers were not able to find the stolen car.
She had some sort of tracking device but unfortunately the tracking
device had some type of delay that we dont have all the details to,
Medina said.
APD released a detailed timeline of events leading up to the shooting.
It listed a number of reports and interactions regarding the car,
involving APD officers, dispatchers, and Wilson herself.
Wilson and the tracking company she was using were giving APD updates on
her cars whereabouts on Sunday and early Monday.
Many times, we got the information that 20 minutes prior the vehicle
was at such and such address, Medina said. Officers would get there
in some circumstances, I was told they saw the vehicle already leaving
as they got there but were unable to locate the vehicle due to the
time delay from the app to the actual vehicle location.
According to APD, Wilson was told not to approach the vehicle.
By Monday night, Wilson tracked it to a gas station near Central and
Coors, where she reportedly saw teenagers inside her car.
She thought, Oh, theyre just a bunch of teenagers, Im going to get
out and scare them off, and Im going to have my car back,' said
Crystal Miller, Wilsons sister. Thats just her train of thought,
thats just who she was.
Investigators say when Wilosn approached the car, 13-year-old Marcos
Barela allegedly shot and killed her.
We truly want to remind the public that if our officers are endangered
by these individuals with all the equipment, training, and the uniform
these individuals would have no problem hurting an everyday individual
that has no means to protect themselves, Medina said.
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