By Mae Slater on
 February 24, 2025

Son of Esteemed FBI Agent charged in shooting of young teenager

Thomas Acee, son of a prominent FBI special agent, is facing charges for the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy in Albuquerque.

The Albuquerque Journal reported that the incident occurred on August 18 when Acee, accompanied by Michael Flores, allegedly shot into a car filled with teenagers, resulting in the death of Michael Tubb and the injury of a teenage girl.

On the exact date of the incident, a tragic sequence of events unfolded in downtown Albuquerque. Acee is accused of opening fire on a vehicle carrying teenage passengers, resulting in the untimely death of 13-year-old Michael Tubb.

The details surrounding this shooting continue to unfold, providing a clearer picture of how the night of August 18 evolved into such a grim situation.

Details of the Violent Incident Emerge

Law enforcement, through inquiries and scrutiny of evidence, was led to Acee as the suspected shooter.

Although the accounts of what potentially motivated the shooting remain ambiguous owing to sealed court documentation, detectives diligently pieced together clues pointing towards Acee’s involvement.

It was established by the Albuquerque Police Department that Acee, from another vehicle, allegedly fired the shot that struck Tubb. Details also emerged about the inclusion of Michael Flores in the narrative, who was tied to the incident via other charges and pieces of evidence linking him to the scene.

Flores initially faced charges in connection with the incident, having tried to dispose of the car used in the shooting by listing it on Facebook. This move backfired as it brought police attention to him. Surveillance evidence and phone records further strengthened the case against him, identifying a Lexus used at the scene.

Further digging into Thomas Acee’s background exposes a history of prior charges. In 2021, Acee contended with accusations connected to attempted robbery and a shooting incident, although these charges did not result in a conviction. Moreover, he encountered legal troubles yet again with a DWI charge in March, which eventually got dismissed.

Details concerning Acee's connection to the FBI also surfaced, revealing him as the son of FBI Special Agent Bryan Acee.

Agent Acee is renowned for his roles within the bureau, focusing on investigating gang activities and offenders linked to federal firearms and drug violations.

Due to these familial links, upon his recent arrest, Acee was placed in isolation within the Metropolitan Detention Center as a security measure. Such measures underscore the unique nature of his custody given his relation to a crime-fighting federal agent.

Events Leading to the Arrest of Acee

The investigation reached a pivotal moment as detectives were able to connect Acee to the shooting through meticulous exploration of the available evidence.

Authorities followed Acee to a Twin Peaks parking lot where they apprehended him, rounding off a detailed operation to bring him into custody.

As per Albuquerque police spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos, Acee is accused of having fired numerous rounds at the vehicle carrying Tubb and the other victim. The repercussions of that night ripple outward, leaving two families grappling with the consequences of a truly devastating event.

Parallel to the present charges, the arrested duo—Acee and Flores—now navigates the legal labyrinth that ensues. The community awaits understanding the full scope of the incident as investigated by the authorities, as sealed court documents currently hinder public access to certain information.

As the investigation moves forward, clarity emerges around the involvement and the actions of all individuals tied to this shocking occurrence. More details are anticipated to surface, shedding light on aspects currently shielded by legal confidentiality.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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