LAS CRUCES - A Doña Ana County grand jury on Thursday indicted a 33-year-old felon on all counts after police say he got drunk Jan. 10 and threatened five officers with a loaded 9 mm handgun he said belonged to "The Matrix."

Juan Carlos Manquera, a resident of the Evergreen mobile home park at 6345 N. Doña Ana Road, told Doña Ana sheriff's deputies responding to a fight he also owned "tanks," according to court documents.

The county's SWAT team and crisis negotiators were called to the scene after it became clear Manquera was barricading himself inside the home, according to Lt. Michael Kinney. Manquera came to the door with a cell phone and a gun, which he allegedly pointed at a deputy taking cover behind a vehicle.

"Shoot me," Manquera allegedly said, before allegedly proceeding to point the gun at four other officers, one by one, according to court documents. "I just shot another one of your officers," Manquera allegedly told a sheriff's sergeant who was able to reach him via phone.

Four hours later, Manquera was taken into custody, though he told officers he had disassembled his gun and "flushed it down the toilet," according to court documents. Officers actually found Manquera's 9 mm Hi-Point C9 Luger, one live round in the chamber, concealed in a basket of pecans in his kitchen.

Once in custody, Manquera allegedly admitted he "might have had a beer or two."

Manquera was indicted Thursday on five counts of aggravated assault on an officer with a


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deadly weapon, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, being a felon in possession of a firearm, tampering with evidence, resisting arrest and using a firearm while intoxicated, according to a criminal complaint. He was also charged with an outstanding traffic warrant and booked into the Do-a Ana County Detention Center with a $75,000 cash-only bond approved by Magistrate Court Judge Kent Wingenroth.