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Previously convicted felon sentenced to 11 years in prison for shooting a federal agent

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A man named Derick Martin Garcia Pachecho, 33, of Albuquerque, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for allegedly shooting a federal officer.

On December 11, 2020, FBI agents and task force officers arrived at Garcia Pacheco’s residence to perform a search pursuant to a federal warrant. Agents in tactical gear with clear law enforcement markings knocked at the door and announced themselves as federal officers. Garcia Pacheco reportedly armed himself with a .357 revolver and fired through the door, striking one of the agents in the arm. The agent was seriously injured, requiring surgery and hospitalization.

After Garcia Pacheco shot the agent, other officers secured the scene and the FBI SWAT unit responded to assist in executing the warrant. Garcia Pacheco was detained. During a search of the residence, law enforcement located two firearms concealed between a mattress and box spring inside a rear bedroom. One of the firearms was the .357 revolver used to shoot the agent.

Alexander M.M. Uballez, United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico, announced that on Oct. 18 Garcia Pacheco was sentenced to 11 years and three months in prison. Garcia Pacheco pleaded guilty on May 10 to one count of assault on a federal officer using a deadly or dangerous weapon and inflicting bodily injury and one count of being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition.

Uballez spoke about the law enforcement agents who put themselves in frequent danger.

“We owe a special debt of gratitude to those in law enforcement who risk their lives to keep our community safe,” Uballez stated in an FBI press release published Oct 19.  “It is an honor to serve with such courageous federal agents. Their bravery inspires all of us to relentlessly seek a more just, selfless, and safe world.”

Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albauquerque Field Office, applauded the agent who was shot.

“The FBI's motto is Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity, the virtues exemplified by our special agent injured in this senseless assault,” Bujanda said. “As this​ hero continues to recover, the public can rest assured the FBI has a full division of agents on the streets ready and determined to put their lives on the line to keep our communities safe.”

In his plea, Garcia Pacheco acknowledged that he knew at the time of the incident that as a previously convicted felon he cannot legally possess firearms or ammunition.

Upon his release from prison, Garcia Pacheco will be subject to three years of supervised release.

The FBI Albuquerque Field Office investigated this case. Assistant United States Attorneys with the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico prosecuted this case.