A standoff in Albuquerque ended in a deadly officer-involved shooting Saturday, police said.A man was shot and killed by a police officer around 6:16 p.m. when he left a house after a four-hour standoff and began shooting, police said.The first name of the man is Armand, but police did not release his last name.Officials were called to a domestic dispute on Coyote Canyon Place near Corn Mountain Place around 12:30 p.m., police said. A woman told investigators she and her two teenagers left the home after her husband threatened her with a gun, police said.The Albuquerque Police Department’s SWAT and crisis negotiation teams arrived at the house around 2 p.m. and tried to get the man to leave the house, police said. The teams used flash bangs and other tactics throughout the afternoon, police said.“At around 6:05 p.m., it was reported what sounded like shots from the residence,” Deputy Chief Eric Garcia said. “At 6:16 p.m., the suspect exited the house and fired shots from two handguns. An APD officer discharged his weapon at that time the subject is deceased.”The man has a history of felony charges related to domestic violence, police said.Neighbors said the man recently retired from the military and seemed like he had a nice family.Police said they expected to release more information about the shooting later Sunday.The officer who fired his gun was not identified and is on paid leave.

A standoff in Albuquerque ended in a deadly officer-involved shooting Saturday, police said.

A man was shot and killed by a police officer around 6:16 p.m. when he left a house after a four-hour standoff and began shooting, police said.


The first name of the man is Armand, but police did not release his last name.

Officials were called to a domestic dispute on Coyote Canyon Place near Corn Mountain Place around 12:30 p.m., police said. A woman told investigators she and her two teenagers left the home after her husband threatened her with a gun, police said.

The Albuquerque Police Department’s SWAT and crisis negotiation teams arrived at the house around 2 p.m. and tried to get the man to leave the house, police said. The teams used flash bangs and other tactics throughout the afternoon, police said.

“At around 6:05 p.m., it was reported what sounded like shots from the residence,” Deputy Chief Eric Garcia said. “At 6:16 p.m., the suspect exited the house and fired shots from two handguns. An APD officer discharged his weapon at that time the subject is deceased.”

The man has a history of felony charges related to domestic violence, police said.

Neighbors said the man recently retired from the military and seemed like he had a nice family.

Police said they expected to release more information about the shooting later Sunday.

The officer who fired his gun was not identified and is on paid leave.