Albuquerque residents on Monday strung up caution tape outside the office of Mayor Richard Berry, chained themselves to desks, and demanded that the mayor "jail killer cops."
Albuquerque police arrested 13 protesters — charging 12 with criminal trespassing and other misdemeanors, and one person with felony battery for pushing a police officer.
The protest was sparked by new information in the case of James Boyd, a 38-year-old homeless man who was shot and killed by Albuquerque police in March.
Boyd's killing went viral after the lapel video from one of the officers involved in the shooting appeared online.
Autopsy results released last week say that Boyd died from three gunshot wounds and characterizes the killing as a homicide.
Twenty-five people have been killed by Albuquerque police since 2010.