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Albuquerque, New Mexico — On September 20, 2022, at approximately 1:23 pm, Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Deputies were flagged down at 201 Rio Bravo Blvd SW in reference to a suspicious person inside a vehicle. Deputies on the scene attempted to make contact with the suspect. Upon contact, the suspect fled in his vehicle after striking two deputy units. The suspect continued to flee westbound on Rio Bravo and turned southbound on Isleta Blvd. The suspect crashed into two civilian vehicles causing his vehicle to become disabled near the intersection of Isleta Blvd Sw and Camino Del Valle SW. The suspect eventually exited the vehicle and refused to comply with the deputy’s commands. He continued to make sporadic movements while using the vehicle to conceal himself. Deputies attempted to break out the heavily tinted windows utilizing bean bag rounds to improve visibility.

At one point, the suspect makes a distinct movement as if holding a firearm and aims a black object toward a motorist behind him. Five deputies and a sergeant fired at the suspect. The suspect sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Deputies immediately rendered aid; however, the suspect succumbed to his injuries. Multiple witnesses of the deputy-involved shooting were interviewed and stated they observed the suspect pointing what was perceived to be a firearm. The object was later determined to be a black flashlight recovered from the scene. Fentanyl, heroin, and drug paraphernalia were located in the vehicle, along with dozens of bank cards with various identities. The suspect has been identified as 45-year-old, Colby Atkins. Atkins has an extensive criminal history. In 2020, Atkins was released from federal prison. At the time of the shooting, Atkins was in a stolen vehicle and had multiple active arrest warrants.

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34 thoughts on “Suspect Gets Shot by Deputies After Pointing a Flashlight”
  1. What are the odds he actually walked into a store and paid for that flashlight? Very, very slim, but he did however pay for it in the end.

  2. Anyone caught distributing Fentanyl should be prosecuted as a foreign (Chinese) enemy agent. Anyone who takes Fentanyl gets what they deserve.

  3. In Greece if a police sees a guy with a face like that walking on the street shoots him down immidiately. Thus we save the (very expensive) fuel needed for the chase. Smart.

  4. A flashlight could've lit them cops up. Glad the cops didn't take any chances. From his actions and record, it seems society won't miss him.

  5. For a minute I thought that was a marine they gunned down, then I saw that it was stolen and just feel bad for the guys car.

  6. God it’s so nice for taxpayers to only have to pay 20-30 bucks to replace some ammunition instead of thousands housing pieces of shit.

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