ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A shooting near Kirtland Air Force Base in February raised questions about why military police shot and killed one of their own airmen. Now, newly released documents are shedding light on what led up to that shooting. "He panicked and then he ran onto public property and we know they chased him, chased him down, hunted him down like a wild animal," said Joseph Marrone, Attorney and Founder of Marrone Law Firm.

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