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There is no morale : Nineteen officers resign from emergency response team after protest

There is no morale : Nineteen officers resign from emergency response team after protest Carly Ortiz-Lytle © Provided by Washington Examiner Nineteen police officers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, quit the police department’s specialized protest team after an officer was put on leave following a protest. They don t feel supported here, and they don t feel trust. They feel second-guessed, and they don t feel that they can do their job, no matter how perfect they do their job, without getting in trouble,” Shaun Willoughby, the president of the Albuquerque Police Officers’ Association, told KOB4. The Albuquerque Police Officers’ Association s president warned that the officers don’t feel supported by the police department.

More than a dozen APD officers resign from Emergency Response Team following weekend protest

Created: April 14, 2021 08:38 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. More than a dozen APD officers quit the Emergency Response Team (ERT) following a counterprotest over the weekend.  This comes down to a lack of trust,” said Shaun Willoughby, president of the Albuquerque Police Officers’ Association.  Seventeen officers, one lieutenant, and two sergeants resigned from the team that handles protests. According to Willoughby, he said his officers feel over-scrutinized, so they decided to take a stand with each other.  They re damned if they do, and they re damned if they don t,” he said. APD officials later reversed that decision, and put an officer on leave for the day to conduct an investigation. APD said there was a breakdown in the chain of command about whether charges would be pressed against the armed man.

4 Investigates: Albuquerque business leaders step up to help tackle crime problem

Created: April 13, 2021 10:04 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.  Albuquerque residents can fairly declare violent crime is spiraling out of control. It’s mid-April and Albuquerque is on track to break all homicide records by the end of the year. Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina is the first to admit his department can’t go at it alone. “I think its imperative that we work with the community to ensure that Albuquerque can become a safe place,” Chief Medina said in a news conference earlier in the month.? Perhaps it s time Albuquerque residents to realize government alone can t get the city out of its crime crisis.  It would appear, leaders in Albuquerque s business sector have already come to that conclusion. They have pooled their money together to put toward crime solving strategies.

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