Failed New Mexico candidate gets 80 years for convictions in shootings
at officials’ homes
[August 14, 2025]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)
— A failed political candidate was sentenced to 80 years in federal
prison Wednesday for his convictions in a series of drive-by shootings
at the homes of state and local lawmakers in Albuquerque in the
aftermath of the 2020 election. |

Solomon Pena, center, a Republican candidate for New Mexico House
District 14, is taken into custody by Albuquerque Police officers, Jan.
16, 2023, in southwest Albuquerque, N.M. (Roberto E. Rosales/The
Albuquerque Journal via AP, File) |
A jury convicted former Republican candidate Solomon Peña
earlier this year of conspiracy, weapons and other charges in
the shootings in December 2022 and January 2023 on the homes of
four Democratic officials, including the current state House
speaker.
Prosecutors, who had sought a 90-year sentence, said Peña has
shown no remorse and had hoped to cause political change by
terrorizing people who held contrary views to him into being too
afraid to take part in political life.
Peña’s lawyers had sought a five-year sentence, saying their
client maintains that he is innocent of the charges. They have
said Peña was not involved in the shootings and that prosecutors
were relying on the testimony of two men who bear responsibility
and accepted plea agreements in exchange for leniency.
“Today was a necessary step toward Mr. Peña’s continued fight to
prove his innocence," said Nicholas Hart, one of Peña’s
attorneys. "He looks forward to the opportunity to appeal, where
serious issues about the propriety of this prosecution will be
addressed.”
The attacks took place as threats and acts of intimidation
against election workers and public officials surged across the
country after President Donald Trump and his allies called into
question the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Prosecutors said Peña resorted to violence in the belief that a
“rigged” election had robbed him of victory in his bid to serve
in the state Legislature.
The shootings targeted the homes of officials including two
county commissioners after their certification of the 2022
election, in which Peña lost by nearly 50 percentage points. No
one was injured, but in one case bullets passed through the
bedroom of a state senator’s 10-year-old daughter.
Two other men who had acknowledged helping Peña with the attacks
had previously pleaded guilty to federal charges and received
yearslong prison sentences.
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