An Albuquerque law firm is recommending New Mexico State University shore up its policies surrounding weapons, team curfews and coaches communicating with law enforcement.
The recommendations were included in an executive summary of an investigation in the wake of a fatal shooting by an NMSU basketball player on the University of New Mexico’s campus in November. NMSU released the summary on Thursday.
The Rodey Law Firm was retained to complete the review after Mike Peake, a forward on the basketball team, broke curfew and was involved in a shooting on UNM’s campus in the early morning hours the day of the Lobo-Aggie rivalry game.