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and Albuquerque police officer charged with using excessive force in an incident involving a disabled man it happened at the Target on Coors in August of last year when a man buying a bike was dragged from the store by officers Officer Kenneth skeens has since been fired from APD news 13amp;#39;s Natalie Juanes joins us with the video former APD officer Kenneth skeens is now facing four charges including false imprisonment and battery after lapel video shows Police pull the victim by his arms out of the store on August 19 2022 three Albuquerque Police Department officers approach a man at a self-checkout counter at the Target on course struggling to check out the Attorney Generalamp;#39;s office identifying the man as having disabilities go ahead and grab all your money letamp;#39;s walk out okay the man continues to try to check out as APD officer Kenneth skeens tells him heamp;#39;s being detained just put your money down okay the man tries to explain take your money up youamp;#