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Bernalillo County DA Sam Bregman meets Albuquerque students on crime prevention topics

Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman has been engaging with local high school students to discuss issues related to crime, gun violence, fentanyl, and school safety, according to a series of posts made on November 3, 2025.

In a post published at 16:52 UTC, Bregman shared details about his visit to La Cueva High School: "La Cueva High School students discuss crime and punishment with district attorney https://t.co/giLsmpTSMB

WE HEAR YOU --

From classrooms to assemblies, DA Sam Bregman is having real conversations with students about gun violence, fentanyl, and school safety.

As part of his ZERO" (November 3, 2025).

Later that day at 21:12 UTC, Bregman expressed gratitude toward another group of students: "THANK YOU, RIO GRANDE RAVENS!

Today, Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman visited Rio Grande High School as part of his ongoing outreach to local schools.

He spoke with students about some real and important issues — including gun violence, fentanyl awareness, and the https://t.co/t5ap3mr3gd" (November 3, 2025).

Bregman also announced an upcoming event for community engagement. At 21:24 UTC he posted: "SAVE THE DATE!

Join us for a Town Hall with Bernalillo County DA Sam Bregman

Wednesday, November 5th

5:30 PM

West Mesa High School

Nearby schools, including John Adams and Lavaland are invited!

Students are encouraged to attend with their parents.

Light snacks https://t.co/wIEAOIiw59" (November 3, 2025).

These activities reflect broader efforts by public officials in New Mexico to address youth-related crime prevention through direct dialogue. Community town halls and school visits have become common strategies for law enforcement agencies seeking input from young people and their families regarding concerns such as drug abuse and violence in educational settings.

Sam Bregman's recent outreach follows trends seen in other jurisdictions where prosecutors aim to build trust within communities by facilitating open discussions about pressing legal and social issues affecting students.

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