Police in New Mexico arrest 2 accused of staging fake shooting outside grocery store
By APTuesday, August 24, 2010
New Mexico pair arrested in mock shooting prank
ROSWELL, N.M. — Police have charged two people with misdemeanors after a staged fight outside a grocery store sent officers responding to emergency calls about a shooting that turned out to be faked.
Police in the southeastern New Mexico city of Roswell arrested Nevada Smith, 26, and Delilah Cole, 24, on Monday in connection with Saturday’s incident.
Officer Travis Holley, a police spokesman, said a group staged an argument in a parking lot about 8 p.m., and as it escalated, Smith fired blanks at another person from a real gun.
The supposed victim used condiments from a fast food restaurant as fake blood, then the group loaded the limp body in a pickup truck and fled, Holley said.
“It was a very immature and a very dangerous stunt to pull,” Holley said. “Everybody enjoys a good joke, but there are some things you don’t joke about.”
Police received multiple 911 calls, including some from “people who were hysterical because they thought they witnessed this shooting,” he said.
One of those who called, Donna Clark, said it didn’t look like a joke to her.
“It was a prank, but it was real to me at the time,” she said. “This joke went too far.”
More than a half dozen police officers, plus homicide detectives and a crime scene unit, responded, police said.
Smith was charged with misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct, negligent use of a firearm, public nuisance and discharge of a firearm in city limits. Cole was charged with public nuisance and disorderly conduct, Holley said.
Smith and Cole remained jailed Tuesday morning and officials didn’t know if they had attorney.
Holley said other warrants have been issued, also for misdemeanor charges.
Information from: Roswell Daily Record, www.roswell-record.com