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Share and speak up for justice, law & order. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. An Albuquerque police union leader explained on Monday why several officers left the Emergency Response Team following a protest, stressing that “morale is gone” within the police department. Seventeen officers, one lieutenant, and two sergeants resigned from the team that handles protests following a counter-protest earlier this month, KOB 4 reported. According to the media outlet, an armed man who was taunting demonstrators was detained by field officers during the protest and at the time of his arrest, the man was not charged. Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officials reportedly reversed that decision and an officer was placed on leave as an investigation was conducted. The outlet noted that according to the APD, there was a breakdown in the chain of command about whether charges would be filed against the armed man. ....
Albuquerque Police Officer Union President Shaun Willoughby explains why several officers quit the Emergency Response Team following a protest. An Albuquerque police union leader explained on Monday why several officers left the Emergency Response Team following a protest, stressing that morale is gone within the police department. Police Officer Union President Shaun Willoughby also noted on Fox & Friends that officers don t feel supported and don t trust their leaders. He stressed that Albuquerque officers are tired of being managed by politics. Seventeen officers, one lieutenant, and two sergeants resigned from the team that handles protests following a counter-protest earlier this month, KOB 4 reported. According to the media outlet, an armed man who was taunting demonstrators was detained by field officers during the protest and at the time of his arrest, the man was not charged. ....