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Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico

New Mexico Shooting
March 25, 2025

Police released video footage and 911 emergency calls Tuesday depicting chilling scenes of people running in panic as gunfire crackled in a New Mexico park where three people were killed and 15 others were wounded during an unauthorized car show.

One of the video recordings, taken by a bystander and shown by Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story at a news conference, captured a blue Mustang doing donuts in a parking lot Friday night just before gunfire erupts and people scatter.

The man recording the cellphone video is heard saying, “Oh my god, I just witnessed a murder!” before it ends. The police chief credited the man for putting his phone away and helping the wounded.

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
New Mexico Shooting

Authorities said the shooting at Young Park started after an altercation broke out between two groups during a gathering of about 200 people. In court documents, prosecutors described it as one of the most horrific incidents to occur in Las Cruces, located about 40 miles (70 kilometers) from the U.S.-Mexico border.

Story called it a massive and chaotic scene.

He showed police body camera footage of officers helping gunshot victims — one tended to a man shot in the arm and leg while another wrapped a bandage around a woman who was crying; the officer told her to keep breathing and that she would be OK.

In one of the 911 audio recordings, the dispatcher asks a caller how many people were hurt.

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
New Mexico Shooting

“I don’t know, it looks like multiple,” he says, trying to catch his breath.

Some of the wounded were bystanders who were not involved in the dispute between the two groups. Authorities said the groups had past personal issues.

“This is not a traditional active shooter event where the motive or motivation is to kill and injure as many people as you can, as quickly as you can,” Story said. “Unfortunately, the results were the same.”

Four people are facing murder charges, including three teenagers. The police chief said more arrests and charges are possible, but he did not elaborate because the investigation is ongoing.

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
APTOPIX New Mexico Shooting

Las Cruces Mayor Eric Enriquez said during the news conference that hearts are heavy with sorrow in his community for thise family and friends affected by the tragic event.

“Let me be clear, this incident will not be tolerated in our community. We stand united against violence in all of its forms,” Enriquez said, adding authorities will work to ensure those responsible are held accountable.

The shooting is the latest instance of violent crime involving juveniles to rock New Mexico. From Las Cruces to Albuquerque, police chiefs and prosecutors have been pleading with the Democratic-controlled Legislature to reform the juvenile justice system and address widespread public safety concerns. Authorities say young people believe there are no consequences for criminal actions.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has said she plans to call a special legislative session to address what she describes as a crime crisis.

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
New Mexico Shooting

Those facing first-degree murder charges in the Las Cruces shooting are Tomas Rivas, 20, along with two 17-year-olds and a 15-year-old. The Associated Press typically does not name suspects younger than 18.

Investigators interviewed multiple witnesses who identified two of the shooters by name. They also said those two suspects allegedly dumped firearms at an apartment complex afterward. Officers followed Rivas and one of the teenagers there and detained them after watching the teen toss a bag into a dumpster, they said.

Story said investigators believe they have recovered all four firearms connected to those who were arrested. He said three of the guns were reported stolen.

The dozens of shell casings found at the park matched the caliber of the guns recovered, according to court documents.

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
New Mexico Shooting

Rivas made a brief court appearance Monday, while the teens were set to appear in children's court Tuesday. Prosecutors are seeking to keep Rivas in custody pending trial and said they want to prosecute the teens as adults.

At the time of the shooting, Rivas was prohibited from possessing a firearm because of a pending case in El Paso County, Texas, according to prosecutors. They said he is facing charges there of evading arrest and smuggling of persons.

Rivas’ public defender has not returned messages from The Associated Press seeking comment. The state public defender’s office is also representing the teens, but declined to comment.

Andrew Madrid, 16, and Jason Gomez, 18, died at the scene. Dominick Estrada, 19, died later at a hospital. The wounded ranged in age from 16 to 36 and were treated at the park or taken to hospitals.

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