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Video from Albuquerque appears to show an alleged militia member shooting a protester in self-defense

A man was shot on Monday outside of the Albuquerque Museum where protesters attempted to tear down a statue of Spanish conquistador Don Juan De Oñate:

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The shooter is alleged to be a member of a militia group called the New Mexico Civil Guard:

But video of the shooting appears to show that the militia member was acting in self-defense after being attacked by protesters:

Here’s a different angle that shows some sort of altercation between the shooter and a protester that led up to the shooting:

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The AP reports that the wounded man “was taken to a hospital and was listed in critical but stable condition”:

Officers took the alleged militia member into custody:

Albuquerque’s mayor announced that the statue will come down:

An investigation is ongoing:

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New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich is calling for a federal investigation:

And the governor put out this statement calling the violence that occurred “unacceptable”:

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