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riversedge

(70,299 posts)
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 09:08 AM Jun 2020

Amid calls to defund police, Albuquerque creates an alternative department

I am glad to see cities start up these reforms.





Amid calls to defund police, Albuquerque creates an alternative department


https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/06/15/wake-calls-defund-police-albuquerque-creates-an-alternative-department/

By Austin R. Ramsey and Meryl Kornfield
June 15, 2020 at 2:32 p.m. CDT

As calls to defund law enforcement reach a fever pitch nationwide, New Mexico’s largest city is answering concerns about its police department by forming an alternative.

Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller (D) announced on Monday the formation of a new public safety department designed to relieve stress on the city’s police. Instead of the police or fire departments responding to 911 calls related to inebriation, homelessness, addiction and mental health, the new division will deploy unarmed personnel made up of social workers, housing and homelessness specialists, and violence prevention coordinators.

The department, called Albuquerque Community Safety, may be the first of its kind, experts say. A spokesperson for the mayor told The Washington Post the new department was partially the city’s response to the “defund the police” movement.


“There is a huge portion of our community that doesn’t necessarily want two officers showing up when they call about a situation with respect to behavioral and mental health,” the mayor said in an interview Sunday. “So this is a new path forward for us that has been illuminated because of what we’ve learned during these times. Look, there’s political will; there was not political will to make this huge of a step three weeks ago.” ........................




Protesters march on Central Avenue and Utah Street as cars parade and honk going east on May 28 in Albuquerque. (Anthony Jackson//The Albuquerque Journal/AP)

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Amid calls to defund police, Albuquerque creates an alternative department (Original Post) riversedge Jun 2020 OP
Good start soothsayer Jun 2020 #1
this is what the deparments have been saying all along. AllaN01Bear Jun 2020 #2
Keep up the pressure. theaocp Jun 2020 #3
Posted before "Armed Friendlies" shot someone Monday? Thunderbeast Jun 2020 #4
Those Armed Friendlies are a vigilante group. Desert grandma Jun 2020 #5

theaocp

(4,244 posts)
3. Keep up the pressure.
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 09:38 AM
Jun 2020

The public will tell these cops when the cutting is enough. Enough of the police policing the police. They need a fucking parent.

Desert grandma

(804 posts)
5. Those Armed Friendlies are a vigilante group.
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 11:27 AM
Jun 2020

They are the same ones who were at the border attempting to "arrest" undocumented migrants at the border in the past. This heavily armed militia group called itself "New Mexico Civil Guard" and is thought to have provoked the peaceful demonstrators. There is an investigation underway now. These militia groups seem to insert themselves into controversial situations. The mayor is removing the statue to an undisclosed area for the time being.

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