ALBUQUERQUE MAYOR ASKS DOJ TO HELP WITH POLICE

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Riot police stand guard in front of protesters in downtown Albuquerque, N.M., Sunday, March 30,2014. Hundreds of protesters marched past riot police in Albuquerque on Sunday, days after a YouTube video emerged threatening retaliation for a recent deadly police shooting. The video, which bore the logo of the computer hacking collective Anonymous, warned of a cyberattack on city websites and called for the protest march. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

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    Protesters block traffic Sunday March 30, 2014, in front of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, N.M. during a rally against recent police shootings. Hundreds of protesters marched past riot police in Albuquerque on Sunday, days after a YouTube video emerged threatening retaliation for a recent deadly police shooting. The video, which bore the logo of the computer hacking collective Anonymous, warned of a cyber attack on city websites and called for the protest march. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

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    Albuquerque Police Chief Gorden Eden shows video and photographs from an hours' long protest over police shootings during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M. on Monday, March 31, 2014. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Days after violent protests led officers to launch tear gas at hundreds of unruly demonstrators, Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry on Wednesday requested the Justice Department to step in and help the city overhaul its troubled police force.

The Republican mayor asked the DOJ in a letter "to expedite and complete" its current review of Albuquerque police and work with the city to develop a new monitoring proposal.

He said "such a plan will help bring about any necessary system improvements and accountability measures."

Berry defended recent reforms, including a requirement that all officers wear lapel cameras, strict new hiring guidelines and mandatory reviews for all officer shootings. But he called the fatal police shooting of 38-year-old James Boyd in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains "a game changer."


A publicly released video of that shooting sparked the 12-hour protest by hundreds of angry people Sunday. Officials have said Boyd appeared to be surrendering before officers opened fire.

"This was a hard letter to write," Berry said at a news conference. "Nothing in this letter should be construed as an indication that I have lost my faith in the men and woman, and the leadership of the Albuquerque Police Department."

Police Chief Gorden Eden said he supported the mayor's effort.

The Justice Department said in an emailed statement Wednesday that it is "working expeditiously to complete the investigation" and already has been providing preliminary feedback and technical assistance to the Police Department.

Berry said the city needs to make changes soon, but the federal review needs to wrap up first. The DOJ launched its civil rights investigation into Albuquerque police over allegations of excessive force and an increase in police shootings. Officers have been involved in 37 shootings since 2010, including Boyd's death.

The FBI said last week it would open an investigation into the shooting of Boyd.

Berry detailed several changes he and Eden would like to see, including hiring a fourth deputy chief to oversee Justice Department reforms, training all officers on dealing with suspects with mental health issues and creating an evaluation system to monitor officers with a history of deadly encounters.

In addition, Berry said he was asking state lawmakers to consider various reforms aimed at helping state residents battling mental illness.

In a statement, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, which has been critical of Albuquerque police, welcomed Berry's call for reform.

"Mayor Berry's call for federal intervention in Albuquerque's troubled police department is a good first step (toward) reducing the excessive use of force and officer involved shootings in our city," ACLU of New Mexico Executive Director Peter Simonson said. "It is a shame that the city's leadership took so long to respond with aggressive action."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/albuquerque-mayor-unveils-police-reforms
 

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Something really bad must have happened and they're trying to soften the blow.
 

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Something really bad must have happened and they're trying to soften the blow.
Look at the red. They shot a guy who was surrendering and people are rioting.
 

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Look at the red. They shot a guy who was surrendering and people are rioting.

I totally understand that. I also saw the police killed around 40 people in 4 years, I would imagine that's pretty high. I'm thinking something even more across the line will come out though, major corruption something along those lines.
 

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Yup. And charge them with obstruction of justice if they deliberately circumvent the recording process. Mandatory prison time.
exactly

i get it that being a police officer is a thankless job, and that they put their lives on the line. but if they want our fukkin money and funded pensions they need to be held accountable to us
 

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put cameras on all of them
In every state in every fukking city. I bet you we'll find out who the REAL police officers if that shyt happens.

But they don't want that. They claim it will interfere with their ability to do their jobs. Yeah ok...fukking pigs.
 

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Something really bad must have happened and they're trying to soften the blow.

This is related to this thread

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/fbi-investigating-police-homicide-of-armed-homeless-man.201762/

Was he Latino

white dude, but there's two sides. people are claim it was justified cause dude had a history with the cops, but he was homeless and he suffered from mental disabilities.


There still protesting out here and actually are doing it for the 4th time as we speak. First night was crazy, they protesters shut down the freeway and shyt. Anonymous even has a video against APD and there's even a rally for APD next week sometime.
 

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Look at the red. They shot a guy who was surrendering and people are rioting.

you think he reads the OP in threads he post in :mjlol:

It's worrisome that there needs to be federal oversight in states over police matter. Imagine how bad these police offers have to be against the citizens if the mayor have to call in the feds :patrice:
 
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