He still is waiting for his appeal hearing in front of the APS Board of Education.
Now he’ll also wait to face the LEA board, which can dispense discipline up to revoking his certification as a peace officer.
Pargas told KRQE News 13 he’s not worried and looks forward to explaining his side to the state. He’s also hired an attorney and said he plans to sue APS.
APS declined to comment on the case on Friday and also wouldn’t say why Gonzales was fired.
Meanwhile the Albuquerque Police Department has the most LEA cases in limbo with 30 of them.
They include the case against Levi Chavez who was fired in April after he was charged with murdering his wife .
There’s also Matt Kindle, who was fired in September after he was caught on a hidden camera soliciting a prostitute.

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