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Police investigates shooting death at NE Albuquerque apartment complex

Police investigates shooting death at NE Albuquerque apartment complex

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Jul. 6—A man was fatally shot in Northeast Albuquerque on Sunday morning.
Shortly before 4 a.m., the Albuquerque Police Department responded to a call of a shooting at the Sun Pointe Park Apartments in the 4000 block of Montgomery, near Morningside and Carlisle.
When officers arrived, they found an 18-year-old man at the apartment complex, APD spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos said. First responders unsuccessfully tried lifesaving measures, he said.
"Detectives were called out to start an investigation," Gallegos said.
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