Albuquerque Police Gathering Intel On Cop Accountability Specialists

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35 thoughts on “Albuquerque Police Gathering Intel On Cop Accountability Specialists

  1. Just shocking how bad things are!! WOW…Never knew about that officer arresting the other officer. Disgusting how she was treated….Its hard to say an all time low when you have some who shoot to kill when they know very well they should not even draw a weapon. But, it just goes to show how rotten to the core many of them are.

  2. Maybe one of the best Cop videos I’ve ever seen this woman absolutely did the right thing and they harassed her tortured her and ran her off that’s what they do

  3. Oh yeah they’re intimidated and tactics do not stop with the people they are worse to their own that don’t back up cops no matter what they do no matter what they do I don’t know if you’ve ever seen precinct 75 but you should check it out great shitThey were just running wild in the 80s this CopNamed Mike something was just as rogue as it gets he was working with big-time drug dealers making insane amounts of money and they painted him as a one bad apple but this was common practice in New York and probably all over the country specially in the 70s and 80s and 90s when they could not be filmed and held accountable

  4. They are going to try so hard to come up with some kind of legislation to make this illegal it is disrupting way too much LOL I love it but you know what they do when they hate something ..they make up a law and inforce it

  5. I don't think it's a field briefing. I think there rehearsing for their new band the New Mexico village people New Mexico village people lol

  6. You said it there all murderers and Assclowns who retaliate if you take pictures of them and hold them accountable for poor job they try to do

  7. The amount of shit the one cop has on his plate carrier and belt is comical for the job he's doing. He even has a fucking dump pouch on his belt.

  8. I remember the Florida incident. She suffered after that for no reason. That's when people here in this state started to realize that the police will protect bad cops at all costs. One piece of advice for everyone, GET A DASHCAM. A father of a local cop ran a red light back in 2017 and crashed into my truck. I was cited for being at fault. His off duty son showed up and had a few words with the officer writing the report.

  9. She dared to cross that thin blue line. Anyone who wears that flag is part of the gang known as law enforcement

  10. I wish cops were like that Lady Cop. I could respect that kind of officer. Props to her, I hope she gets justice for the way she was treated.

  11. "She said people prank-ordered pizzas to her home and smeared human faeces on her car, and 88 cops from 25 departments stalked her and obtained her personal information through the state's Driver and Vehicle Information Database (DAVID). Despite the fact that the City of Miami's internal affairs department disciplined the Miami cops involved (and found they had violated departmental policy), ***Florida's Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal**** ruled Wednesday that five of the cops who admittedly accessed Watts' data didn't break the law and did not deserve legal punishment."

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