The Las Cruces bowling alley massacre occurred on February 10, 1990. Seven people were shot, four fatally, by two unidentified robbers. The case is currently unsolved. A full-length documentary film was released on the 20th anniversary of the massacre.
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The Las Cruces bowling alley massacre occurred on February 10, 1990. Seven people were shot, four fatally, by two unidentified robbers. The gunmen shot the victims in an office, then set fire to a desk in the room and left the scene. The case is currently unsolved. A full-length documentary film was released on the 20th anniversary of the massacre. The event was featured on Unsolved Mysteries two and a half months after the murders, and on America’s Most Wanted twice, once in November 2004 and again in March 2010.
In 2016, 26 years after the shooting, a brother of victim Steven Teran, Anthony Teran, was included in an issue of the Las Cruce Sun-News newspaper and one of his remarks was noted, “How did we not get these guys? That’s the question I ask myself every day”
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