US gun violence: Suspect arrested after University of New Mexico dorm shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 injured

US gun violence: Suspect arrested after University of New Mexico dorm shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
Family members embrace at the University of New Mexico Central Campus after a deadly shooting at Casas del Rio (Gila), a student housing center, early Friday, July 25, 2025 in Albuquerque, N.M. (Chancey Bush/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)
Family members embrace at the University of New Mexico Central Campus after a deadly shooting at Casas del Rio (Gila), a student housing center, early Friday

ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico, US), July 26 (NNN-AGENCIES) — One person is dead and another wounded following a shooting early Friday at a University of New Mexico dormitory that prompted the evacuation of hundreds of students and a campuswide search for the suspect, who has since been taken into custody.

University officials lifted a shelter in place order late Friday afternoon, saying there was still an active investigation and that the main campus in Albuquerque would remain closed. They said students were allowed to eat at the dining hall and return to their dorms but otherwise should avoid the crime scene.

Mayor Tim Keller announced the arrest Friday evening, saying “we are deeply grateful that the offender is now in custody.”

The mayor did not release any information about the suspect or where and when the arrest took place.

For much of the day, authorities had the area around the student housing complex cordoned off as police vehicles blocked roadways and investigators gathered.

The two people shot were inside a dorm building where they had been visiting a student, but they were not students themselves, said Lt. Tim Delgado with the University of New Mexico Police Department.

Authorities have yet to release any other details about who was shot. Police had evacuated parts of the campus earlier in the day.

“We had a student orientation going so there were like 400 kids in dorms, so we wanted to make sure they were safe,” Delgado said.

Officials issued an initial alert just before 3:30 a.m. that a shooting had taken place. Campus police arrived at the Casas del Rio housing center to find two people with gunshot wounds — one dead and the other with non-life-threatening injuries. Another alert asking people to shelter in place was sent out just after 6 a.m.

The university in central Albuquerque has about 23,000 students during the school year. New students have been visiting as part of scheduled orientations ahead of the fall semester, which begins in about three weeks.

An increased law enforcement presence on and around the campus was planned for coming days, university President Garnett Stokes said in a letter to the campus community.

New Mexico’s largest city has struggled with violent crime in recent years, particularly among juveniles. District Attorney Sam Bregman, who is running for the Democratic nomination for governor, has called for state lawmakers to do more to address what he describes as a crisis.

The plea for legislative action comes amid violence in New Mexico involving young suspects, including a fatal hit-and-run in Albuquerque and a shooting in Las Cruces in March that killed three and wounded 15 others. — NNN-AGENCIES

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