ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A deadly New Mexico police shooting that happened a year ago Monday prompted angry protests and a murder investigation into the officers involved.
The fallout from the killing of James Boyd, a mentally ill homeless man, provided an early glimpse of the outrage that would spread across the country in 2014 over what critics decried as heavy-handed law enforcement tactics.
Boyd's death came amid a wave of police shootings in Albuquerque. Mayor Richard Berry called it a game changer and urged the U.S. Justice Department to finish an investigation into the police department so a federal monitor could be appointed.
Protests after the shooting shut down streets and a City Council meeting, and activist hackers threatened city government.
As Albuquerque looks to rebuild, here are some things to know:
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THE SHOOTING
Police shot Boyd, 38, following an hours-long standoff in the Sandia foothills.