Recognizing that the situation had escalated, FPD officers approached the house immediately and made contact with Beyet, a woman and two other individuals in the backyard of the home. They began giving clear instructions to the four people. The officers approached Beyet, and he pointed the gun towards them. Farmington Officer Jasper Domenici fired a single shot, and Beyet fell to the ground. He is an eight-year law enforcement veteran.
At p. Beyet was pronounced deceased at the scene. No officers were injured. This is an active investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the SJCSO at Further details will be released as available. Air One had visual of the situation and updated FPD officers as they arrived on scene. FPD officers reported being confronted with a weapon. When the weapon was pointed at the officers, one officer fired. No officers were injured in the incident.
The male subject was pronounced dead at the scene. This investigation is still active, further information will be provided as available. Farmington, NM — Farmington police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred yesterday evening. Officers were dispatch around p. Officers arrived on scene and found local residents administering CPR to a gunshot victim, later identified as year-old Nathaniel Tracy of Farmington. Detectives, FPD Gang Unit investigators and crime scene investigators responded to the shooting and are currently working on the incident.
The chopper "had visual of the situation and updated FPD officers as they arrived on scene," the release stated. When the weapon was pointed at the officers, one officer fired. No officers were injured in the incident. The male subject was pronounced dead at the scene. Police scanner traffic showed a flurry of activity around p. An additional officer was sent to help with traffic.
There is also no police department for Rafferty to return to. There were also calls to fire Rob Hickey, the city manager who hired Dailey. Dailey retired late last year, along with several other officers who resigned or took medical retirement, effectively gutting the small department. The rest of the officers were laid off. Rafferty and McDowell have filed an ongoing lawsuit against the city alleging they were discriminated against on the basis of their gender.
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