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New Mexico Deputies Use Drones and Non-Lethal Tactics in Standoff with Armed Children

Two boys, aged 7 and 9, avoided charges after a February standoff, as authorities focus on behavioral health intervention and investigate firearm access.

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Overview

  • Drone and bodycam footage released by the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office shows the tense standoff involving two children with a loaded handgun on February 16, 2025.
  • Deputies used non-lethal rounds and de-escalation techniques to safely resolve the situation, seizing the firearm but not charging the boys, who remain in their home.
  • The incident highlights systemic gaps in juvenile mental health services, with the family previously requiring over 50 law enforcement interventions and facing barriers to care.
  • The Behavioral Health Unit is now working with the family, offering trauma therapy and support while addressing broader service challenges in the community.
  • Investigations continue into how the boys accessed the firearm, with potential charges under New Mexico's Benny Hargrove law being considered for responsible adults.