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On February 17, at the intersection of Central Ave SE and Alvarado Dr NE in Albuquerque, NM, Police Chief Harold Medina was involved in a collision deemed non-preventable by a review board during a recent Albuquerque City Council meeting. Chief Medina, driving an unmarked APD black truck, was reportedly fleeing gunfire after stopping two fighting men when his vehicle collided with Todd Perchert’s 1966 Ford Mustang. Perchert, the Mustang’s driver, suffered serious injuries including a broken collarbone, shoulder blade, eight broken ribs, and a collapsed lung. Emergency crews extracted Perchert from the vehicle and transported him to a nearby hospital for treatment.

During the recent Albuquerque City Council meeting, the Fleet Crash Review Board declared the collision involving Police Chief Harold Medina as non-preventable. The incident occurred when Chief Medina, in an unmarked police vehicle, collided with Todd Perchert’s classic Mustang at an intersection in Albuquerque. Chief Medina was reportedly evading gunfire following an incident involving two individuals when the crash transpired. Emergency responders had to extricate Perchert from his vehicle due to severe injuries sustained during the collision.

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Alejandro Acosta

Alejandro Acosta is a lifelong El Paso resident and a skilled trial lawyer with extensive experience in Texas and New Mexico courts. He graduated from Cathedral High School and later St. Mary’s University before earning his J.D. from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, along with an Indian Legal Certificate for his work with tribal nations. Licensed in Texas since 2008 and New Mexico since 2011, Alejandro co-founded Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. to advocate for individuals and families seeking justice after serious injuries.

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