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Statement From The Department Of Justice Condeming

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Mexico


THREATS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST POLICE OFFICERS

           ALBUQUERQUE – Last week the Department of Justice announced findings that the Albuquerque Police Department has systemic failures that have led to a pattern or practice of unconstitutional use of force, including deadly force.  Although these problems are serious and run deep, we have the commitment of the City to work together to bring about meaningful reform within the Albuquerque Police Department.  

We have learned that fliers advocating violence against police officers are being disseminated in Albuquerque.  The Justice Department condemns threats of violence against police officers, and encourages all sectors of the community to participate in the critical dialogue that will bring about the reform that will promote constitutional policing and will rebuild the community’s trust in its Police Department. The path to reform is through dialogue among the City, the Police and the many communities that make-up Albuquerque, and the negotiation and implementation of a court-enforceable agreement.

            Individuals who wish to have input into developing the reforms or who have information relevant to the Justice Department’s investigation into the use of force by the Albuquerque Police Department are encouraged to contact us by email at community.albuquerque@usdoj.gov or by calling our toll free number, (855) 544-5134, which is available for both English and Spanish speakers.

Updated January 26, 2015