Ex-Las Cruces Police officer found guilty of voluntary manslaughter for shooting, killing man [View all]
by: Luisa Barrios
Posted: Feb 12, 2025 / 05:20 PM MST
Updated: Feb 12, 2025 / 05:20 PM MST
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KTSM) Former Las Cruces Police officer Brad Lunsford was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter on Wednesday, Feb. 12, for shooting and killing Presley Eze at a gas station in 2022, the New Mexico Department of Justice (NMDOJ) said in a news release.
Todays verdict reaffirms a fundamental principle: no one is above the lawnot even those sworn to uphold it. Officer Lunsfords actions were not just a tragic lapse in judgment; they were an egregious abuse of power that cost Presley Eze his life, said Attorney General Raúl Torrez. The jurys swift decision underscores the gravity of this case and sends a clear message that excessive force will not be tolerated in New Mexico. Our office will continue to hold law enforcement officers accountable when they violate the public trust and betray the communities they are meant to protect.
As we previously reported, in August 2022 Lunsford began questioning Eze after he allegedly stole a beer and was unable to verify his identity.
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Attorney Generals Office consulted with use-of-force experts who, upon reviewing the available footage, concluded that Lunsfords use of deadly force was not reasonable under the circumstances and that other, less lethal options could have been used to subdue Eze, NMDOJ said.
NMDOJ said the trial lasted eight days with the jury only deliberating for two and a half hours before reaching their verdict.
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officer Brad Lunsford
