Albuquerque Journal

Man turns himself in, charged in homicide

Police found slain victim near motorcycle after June 7 shooting

- BY MATTHEW REISEN

A man turned himself in to authoritie­s on Friday, saying he was responsibl­e for the death of another man earlier this week.

Yoen Sotolongo, 37, is charged with an open count of murder in the death of 37-year-old Leisudis Herrera on Monday.

According to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolit­an Court:

Officers responded around 3:30 p.m. on June 7 to a shooting in the 1500 block of Columbia SE and found Herrera shot to death near a motorcycle. A friend of Herrera’s told police an acquaintan­ce, Sotolongo, shot Herrera as he drove by on his motorcycle and then beat him after he fell off the bike.

A friend of Sotolongo’s told police that the windows to Sotolongo’s car had been shot out earlier that day and he had helped him estimate how much it would cost to fix. He said the two men went to get alcohol and then stopped to talk to some friends on the way back to Sotolongo’s house.

The friend told police a man drove by them on a motorcycle, and he heard gunshots and saw Sotolongo running after the man and shooting at him. On Thursday, an attorney called detectives and said a client, Sotolongo, wanted to turn himself in.

Sotolongo met with police and told them a man on a motorcycle drove by him and some friends twice and, the second time, the man was laughing and reaching for something. Sotolongo said he believed the man was reaching for a gun, so he shot him and then ran from the apartments.

Sotolongo told police the man made no threats to him and didn’t say anything. But police said Sotolongo seemed to imply that he believed the man may have been responsibl­e for shooting out his car windows, but “he did not know for sure.”

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