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Los alamos daily post
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One person reported trying to get the gun away from Dye, who then pointed it at the person's chest and said, "Get back."ĭye was arrested on counts of aggravated assault and negligent use of a firearm and booked in the Los Alamos County jail following an evaluation at a local hospital. Dye was swinging a gun around and threatening suicide, according to an arrest warrant affidavit filed in Los Alamos County Magistrate Court. No, you almost always get the perspective of the employees of the Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation. Witnesses at the home told police 57-year-old David N. One thing you’ll notice, if you regularly read the Los Alamos Daily Post, is that they hardly ever talk to business owners about the substantive issues. to a home on 34th Street in response to a 911 call reporting a man was firing a gun inside a home. Officers were dispatched around 12:30 p.m. The earlier incident in the neighborhood Wednesday involved mental health-related gun violence, police said. "The victim was a daughter, sister, mother and grandmother we send our deepest condolences to the family," Morris said in the release. The Los Alamos Police Department will continue to investigate all aspects of the homicide "to ensure everything is properly documented, and all questions are answered surrounding this tragedy," Deputy Chief Oliver Morris said in the release Friday. Markham sat in a wheelchair during the hearing. Horne said there was concern in 2009 about how Markham would fare in prison because of diabetes and other chronic diseases. "Not one time did he revile his wife, did he excuse the deed or offer a legitimate cause for this tragedy," Horne said, according to the report. In a court hearing in May 2009, Markham's defense attorney, Damian Horne, said his client was silent about the reason for his action and repeatedly apologized for killing his wife, calling her "my wife and best friend, lover, partner, my better half, fishing buddy, traveling companion," according to the report. View Los Alamos County obituaries on, the most timely and comprehensive collection of local obituaries for Los Alamos County, New Mexico. Jack Markham shot his wife three times in the chest and then called 911 but never provided a motive for the killing, according to a previous report in The New Mexican. He was on probation until September 2022 and was prohibited from owning a firearm. Six years of the sentence were suspended, and Markham was released in early 2017. Court records show he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 16 years in prison. Markham served several years in prison for killing his wife, Robin Markham, in 2008. However, that incident occurred on nearby 34th Street. Police initially said the incident occurred on the same street where a man was arrested earlier Wednesday on suspicion of firing shots in a home.








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