Former APD officer accused of dragging disabled man out of Target takes the stand

Former APD officer accused of dragging disabled man out of Target takes the stand

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The trial against Kenneth Skeens, the former Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officer accused of dragging a disabled man out of an Albuquerque Target is in its fourth day.


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Skeens is being accused of using excessive force against Matthew McManus while he was at the self checkout trying to buy a bike. He is facing false imprisonment, making a false report and perjury charges.

Skeens took the stand Friday and he alleges that a Target asset protection specialist told him there was a man in the store that was going to steal. Skeens maintained that if an employee indicates a person is trespassing it becomes his duty to remove the individual. The defense rested its case Friday morning and closing arguments are expected to happen by the end of the day.

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