we're here today because james matthew boyd-- >> it's been two years since james boyd's death. but his legacy lives on in albuquerque. before leaving town we attended a memorial where eric andrew was speaking. >> my brother was very important to me growing up. hit's been a really hard time having to deal with things were handled. because of that i don't think it is complete tragedy, but an eye opener for this city to do the right thing. >> keith sandy and the other officer who shot boyd, but andrew said that the real problem lies elsewhere. >> he wants to talk about my brother having a rap sheet, and he has a rap sheet of himself. >> keith sandy retired with pension from the apd. while he facing murder, it is rare for a police officer to face charge of murder. he wants reforms to come from his brother's death. >> i don't know if i'll ever exactly come to terms with what has happened. i've learned to accept it. that's why i try to do all i can do make a difference. i don't want his death to be worthless. >> andrew had lost contact with james for years before finding him in albuq