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DWI arrests down during COVID


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DWI arrests were down by more than 1,000 as bars and nightclubs closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. There were a lot fewer drunken driving arrests in Bernalillo County last year, as DWI cases filed in Metropolitan Court fell by more than 1,000 after the COVID-19 pandemic closed bars, nightclubs and entertainment venues.
But that didn’t mean there were fewer DWI-related accidents. In fact, there were twice as many as there were in 2019, according to a spokesman for the District Attorney’s Office.
DA’s communications director Brandale Mills-Cox said that the number of DWI cases filed last year fell from 2,967 to 1,924. ....

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Activist arrests end in settlements, good food


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La’Quonte Barry takes a break from work at his food truck in a Northeast Albuquerque park Saturday afternoon. He started the business with money he received from a settlement with the city. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
In July, at the height of the protests in Albuquerque for racial justice, two Black men were the only people charged after the city banned guns on Civic Plaza.
La’Quonte Barry, 32, and Francisco “Frankie” Grady, 40, leaders of the Black New Mexico Movement, had taken guns to a rally they were holding one Sunday and were promptly detained by officers. They were charged with unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises – a fourth-degree felony. ....

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