Women shoot at police in wild New Mexico chase after failed carjacking attempt

Two women were arrested after allegedly trying to shoot a New Mexico deputy Tuesday morning before leading authorities on a wild chase that turned into a standoff, authorities said.

The wild incident unfolded around 10:15 a.m. when Lizeth Iguado, 33 and Felicia Gonzales, 39 allegedly tried to carjack a vehicle at gunpoint in Albuquerque’s southern outskirts, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office.

A witness trailed the suspects’ black Jeep and called 911. When police caught up with women, they shot at the pursuing deputy, who was not struck, officials said.

The women then abandoned their Jeep, fled on foot and broke into a trailer on private property, cops alleged.

Multiple police agencies, a bomb unit and a SWAT team coaxed the women out of the hideout without incident, according to sheriffs.

Lizeth Iguado (right) and Felicia Gonzales (left) allegedly tried to carjack a vehicle at gunpoint in Albuquerque's southern outskirts.
Lizeth Iguado (right) and Felicia Gonzales (left) allegedly tried to carjack a vehicle at gunpoint in Albuquerque’s southern outskirts.
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Offi
Multiple police agencies, a bomb unit and a SWAT team coaxed the women out of the hideout without incident, according to sheriffs.
Multiple police agencies, a bomb unit and a SWAT team coaxed the women out of the hideout without incident, according to sheriffs.
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The suspects are “local repeat offenders with many visits to the Metropolitan Detention Center,” and Iguado was on probation after being convicted of shooting at a car in 2019, Bernalillo County authorities said.

“It is incredibly disappointing that New Mexico has such a broken criminal justice system that these suspects lack fear of prosecution enough to shoot at our deputies.”

source: nypost.com