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Police u New Mexico He said that the 13-year-old boy was a murder, took a 11-year-old in custody and was looking for a 15-year-old boy about a deadly bicycle shot taken in a video from a stolen car and circled on social networks.
Albuquerque police said the 13-year-old and 15-year-old were charged with the open point of murder, a conspiracy of committing murder, leaving the scene of an accident that included great physical injuries or death and illegally possessing a gun by a person.
Authorities believe that a 13-year-old was a car driver in which he killed a 63-year-old Scott Dwight Habermehhl, who was fatally hit Around 4:40 am on May 29, 2024, while driving his job at Sandia National Laboratory.

The headquarters of the Albuquerque Police Directorate shows, February 2, 2024. In Albuquerque, the NM two teenagers were charged with the death of a cyclist. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, file)
The 15-year-old and 11-year-old boy, who is too young to be charged with murder, is believed to be passengers in the car, police said.
“The boys recorded a collision from the car as the driver turned from the south tape to Moon St. on a dedicated bicycle path and hit Habermehl,” the police statement said on Monday. The children in the car saw a blinking light on the bike, and the sound of the recording indicated that they were planning to hit a bicycle. “
Video collisions were taken from the car and circles on social networks. Detectives have received an advice on a video posted on social networks. The headmaster of the Secondary School also reported the Public School Police Albuquerque that the student reported the same video of the collision.
The recording hears a voice believed to be a thirteen -year -old driver saying he should have hit a cyclist before speeding up, The authorities announced. Then he heard him say, “Just run into him, brave,” the police said.
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“Like you ran him in?” The driver asks.
“Yes, just come in. Go like … 15 … 20,” said another passenger.
“There were hungry sounds, including a metal bending, because the momentum of collisions carried Habermehl and his bike at the top and outside the passenger side of the vehicle,” police said.
The 11-year-old, who allegedly waved a gun at the time of the crime, will be placed in the custody of the State Department for Children, Youth and Family and rated. Just over a week after the fatal collision, police arrested him for a non -disappointed criminal order, according to law enforcement.
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Detectives work with prosecutors and state social workers “to determine which accusations can face and whether they can be filed under these accusations,” the police statement said.
The case echoes with a similar blow to Las Vegas which killed a retired police chief who is cycling as the teenagers were laughing at the suspects.