Murder charge dropped against Artesia teenager
ARTESIA — A charge of murder stemming from a shooting incident that occurred in May has been dropped against an Artesia teen.
Cmdr. Pete Quinones of the Artesia Police Department (APD) reported that the second-degree murder charge against the 14-yearold male minor had been dropped by the Fifth Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
“The juvenile that was originally arrested for murder had charges dropped/ dismissed after evidence was discovered that he was defending himself at the residence,” Quinones said.
The shooting took place around 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, in the 700 block of West Champ Clark Avenue. Law enforcement responded to find 32-yearold Isaac Granado shot. He was transported to Artesia General Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Eddy County Sheriff’s Office deputies subsequently followed a vehicle from the scene to Memorial Drive in front of AGH, where a traffic stop was initiated. Three occupants of the vehicle were detained for questioning, and the APD Criminal Investigation Division determined one of the occupants to be the teenager involved in the shooting.
A charge of unlawful possession of a handgun by a minor remains in place.