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Albuquerque prosecutor indicts cops, immediately faces repercussions - The Washington Post
This is, to me, a major root cause of the problem.
Its also a city where this just happened:
It was an undercover operation to bust two men for selling $60 worth of methamphetamine, but things didnt go as planned.
An Albuquerque police lieutenant shot a fellow officer who was working undercover in a McDonalds parking lot near Central and Tramway just before noon Friday.
Albuquerque Police Chief Gorden Eden said Saturday the male officer remained in critical condition at University of New Mexico Hospital. He is in the intensive care unit and has undergone multiple surgeries.
Police havent released the name of the officer who was shot, the lieutenant who shot the officer, or the identity of another officer who suffered minor injuries during the operation. Criminal complaints filed in Metropolitan Court against the two targets of the investigation identify the undercover officers as detectives Holly Garcia and Jacob Grant.
Undercover narcotics work is probably some of the most dangerous work that we do in law enforcement, Eden said during a Saturday news conference. Due to the nature of those undercover operations its impractical for those narcotics officers, those narcotics detectives, to wear body armor. Its very impractical for them to wear on-body cameras.
The complaint makes no mention of the shooting, and police havent yet provided any details about what went wrong, or why the high-ranking officer opened fire.
The drug suspects were charged with drug trafficking, but faced no weapons charges. So it appears that the police lieutenant opened fire despite there no being no threat. It will be difficult to blame this shooting on the victim reaching for a waistband, or on anti-police rhetoric.
For the sake of the officers, should we have them engaged in these dangerous undercover jobs when all their doing is cracking skulls of petty criminals? Were these two arrests over a $60 drug transaction worth a cop getting shot?
See, if the cops would listen to me, they would realize I have their best intentions in mind. I don't think cops need to risk their lives trying to enforce these outdated and unsuccessful drug laws.
				
						
	