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BCSO: Deputy to be fired in alleged excessive force incident

Law enforcement officer had been on leave since December

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A screenshot shows Bernalillo County deputy Bryan Lassley after he was involved in a crash that left a woman dead in 2024. On Tuesday, BCSO announced Lassley would be fired for allegations of excessive force in a December 2025 incident.

The Bernalillo County Sheriff鈥檚 Office has decided to fire a deputy who is being investigated for allegedly using excessive force against a juvenile late last year.

BCSO spokesperson Jayme Gonzales said deputy Bryan Lassley will be terminated following an investigation into a Dec. 3, 2025, incident that occurred outside the Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention and Youth Service Center.

Gonzales declined to detail the incident but said New Mexico State Police investigated the allegations and the case had been forwarded to the 2nd Judicial District Attorney鈥檚 Office for review and possible criminal charges.

鈥淲hat is alleged in this case is unacceptable. Deputies are entrusted with tremendous authority, and that authority comes with a nonnegotiable expectation of self-control, professionalism, and respect for the people we serve,鈥 Sheriff John Allen said in a statement Tuesday. 鈥淲hen someone wearing this badge loses control and violates that trust, it damages our community and it dishonors every deputy who does the job the right way. I have zero tolerance for this kind of behavior. If you cannot keep your composure and do the right thing when a situation is stressful, you do not belong in law enforcement.鈥

Gonzales said Lassley was placed on leave Dec. 10 after Allen learned of the allegations. She said BCSO had opened an Internal Affairs investigation into the incident but it 鈥渨as paused once it became clear the incident required an outside criminal investigation.鈥

鈥淣ow that the external investigation has been completed and submitted to the District Attorney鈥檚 Office, Sheriff Allen is moving forward with termination action,鈥 Gonzales said.

It is not the first time Lassley, who joined BCSO in 2020, has come under scrutiny.

In 2024, Lassley crashed into a car after an attempted traffic stop in the North Valley. An investigation found Lassley was driving 45 mph over the speed limit before rear-ending Alexandria Girard, 43.

Girard was fatally injured when she crashed into a brick wall after being struck by Lassley's SUV. Data from the deputy's SUV showed he slowed down and then sped up just before impact.

No charges were filed against Lassley in the crash.