LOS LUNAS, N.M. (AP) - A Los Lunas man who fired more than 70 rounds at officers before he was shot by police last weekend is now in stable condition.
New Mexico State Police Lt. Emmanuel Gutierrez said Wednesday that Daniel Olguin’s condition was upgraded.
The 41-year-old Olguin faces six counts of aggravated assault on a police officer. Authorities say three officers fired at him when he came out and aimed a rifle at them.
State police were called to help Los Lunas officers Friday night after receiving reports of an armed man holed up inside a residence because of a domestic dispute. A five-hour standoff resulted.
The officers involved included Sgt. Richard Matthews, a 15-year-vetern, Officer Shane Todd, a nine-year veteran, and Officer Michael Mariscal, who has been with the agency for five years.
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