Cidersomerset
27th March 2014, 14:08
I know this is partially a cultural difference and police in the US face far more
chance of being shot than here. But no one suggested using none deadly force,
or even shooting him in the leg, which would still be over the top in this case,
in the interviews with officials below.
At least the public have had enough and asks for justice for this unfortunate
victim. There are record amounts of homelessness across the states and
many former veterans are among them.
Over 1000 Protesters Demand Justice For Homeless Man MURDERED by Albuquerque Cops
BCyCktP4Q0Y
After the Protest – Man dies following overnight APD shooting
‘Another fatal APD shooting took place Tuesday night, following a protest against
the department just 10 days after the fatal foothills shooting that brought national
attention and more scrutiny to the city’s police.
This shooting went down on the far west side of Albuquerque near Central and 60th Street.
APD Chief Gorden Eden was out in the area at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday and
said a man came out of his house and shot at police, who returned his fire. Police
say the incident started at about 9 p.m. Tuesday when officers responded to a 911
call about a man allegedly threatening two girls with a BB gun.
Police say when they got to the complex on 60th Street and Avalon Northwest, the
suspect exited an apartment about an hour later with a gun and fired the weapon.
At least one officer returned fire. The suspect was rushed to the hospital and died,
according to police. The officers involved were not injured.
Witnesses tell a different story about the shooting.’
Read more …
http://krqe.com/2014/03/26/following-protest-apd-officers-shoot-another-man/
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Crowd spills through downtown Albuquerque protesting Police department
new Thursday 27th March 2014 at 06:47 By David Icke
http://main.abqjournal.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/protest-640x480.jpg
‘A protest against the fatal foothills officer-involved shooting took place in
Albuquerque Tuesday.
Protesters carried a symbolic coffin through the streets with 22 names of people
killed by Albuquerque police since 2010.
The crowd was chanting and carrying signs, as well.
Some of the signs said, “Justice for James Boyd,” the man killed in the shooting. He
was a homeless man with a history of mental illness illegally camping in the
foothills. The standoff lasted three hours.
The crowd gathered near the Alvarado Transportation Center.’
Read more …
http://www.koat.com/news/crowd-spills-through-downtown-albuquerque-protesting-apd/25165760
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/
follow up from previous thread.
Pointless sick police murders are on the increase...// Police Kill Homeless Man For
Camping In The Foothills
VC9lHoZwfjM
http://main.abqjournal.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/protest-640x480.jpg
chance of being shot than here. But no one suggested using none deadly force,
or even shooting him in the leg, which would still be over the top in this case,
in the interviews with officials below.
At least the public have had enough and asks for justice for this unfortunate
victim. There are record amounts of homelessness across the states and
many former veterans are among them.
Over 1000 Protesters Demand Justice For Homeless Man MURDERED by Albuquerque Cops
BCyCktP4Q0Y
After the Protest – Man dies following overnight APD shooting
‘Another fatal APD shooting took place Tuesday night, following a protest against
the department just 10 days after the fatal foothills shooting that brought national
attention and more scrutiny to the city’s police.
This shooting went down on the far west side of Albuquerque near Central and 60th Street.
APD Chief Gorden Eden was out in the area at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday and
said a man came out of his house and shot at police, who returned his fire. Police
say the incident started at about 9 p.m. Tuesday when officers responded to a 911
call about a man allegedly threatening two girls with a BB gun.
Police say when they got to the complex on 60th Street and Avalon Northwest, the
suspect exited an apartment about an hour later with a gun and fired the weapon.
At least one officer returned fire. The suspect was rushed to the hospital and died,
according to police. The officers involved were not injured.
Witnesses tell a different story about the shooting.’
Read more …
http://krqe.com/2014/03/26/following-protest-apd-officers-shoot-another-man/
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Crowd spills through downtown Albuquerque protesting Police department
new Thursday 27th March 2014 at 06:47 By David Icke
http://main.abqjournal.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/protest-640x480.jpg
‘A protest against the fatal foothills officer-involved shooting took place in
Albuquerque Tuesday.
Protesters carried a symbolic coffin through the streets with 22 names of people
killed by Albuquerque police since 2010.
The crowd was chanting and carrying signs, as well.
Some of the signs said, “Justice for James Boyd,” the man killed in the shooting. He
was a homeless man with a history of mental illness illegally camping in the
foothills. The standoff lasted three hours.
The crowd gathered near the Alvarado Transportation Center.’
Read more …
http://www.koat.com/news/crowd-spills-through-downtown-albuquerque-protesting-apd/25165760
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/
follow up from previous thread.
Pointless sick police murders are on the increase...// Police Kill Homeless Man For
Camping In The Foothills
VC9lHoZwfjM
http://main.abqjournal.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/protest-640x480.jpg