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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In a recent court decision, a man has pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter, bringing a tragic incident in downtown Albuquerque to a close.
The incident, which occurred two years ago, involved a fight between Augustus Brasmer and Sheldon Saunders outside the Sunshine Theater.
According to the criminal complaint, the dispute started over a skateboard, leading to Brasmer fatally stabbing Saunders.
According to the source, Brasmer now faces up to four years in prison for his actions.
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This case has highlighted the serious consequences of altercations turning violent, especially in public places.
The community remains shaken by the incident, and the verdict brings some closure to those affected.