Albuquerque’s Long History of Police Abuse, Cover-Up and Scandal
Albuquerque’s long history of police abuse, cover-up and scandal
Last week, the Department of Justice issued a damning report (PDF) on the use of force among police officers in Albuquerque. Among the DOJ findings: In 1998 the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico brought in Jerry Galvin to take over the… Continue reading
Is There Such Thing as a “Weekend Pass” for a Drug Treatment Center?
Question by bradpast: Is there such thing as a “Weekend Pass” for a Drug Treatment Center?
My friend called me after spending a week and a half in a drug treatment center and he tells me that he is out for the weekend. He says they gave him a ‘Weekend… Continue reading
Kobe Bryant Needs to Show His Face, Angry or Not
Kobe Bryant needs to show his face, angry or not
Bryant has been conspicuously absent from the Lakers' bench in recent weeks, preferring to remain in the locker room during games at Staples Center. A Lakers spokesman said he missed one recent … Even if Bryant needs daily treatment in… Continue reading
DRugs??….?
Question by gayness: DRugs??….?
what is the the drug ‘draw’? dont report, educational thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Sunrayye
Weed. Not really a common word in the U.S.
Answer by lulabellalu
Curiosity, depression, rebellion and peer pressure.
Written by Jeannette Brodeur
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Albuquerque Police Use of Force Often Unjustified, Justice Dept. Says
Albuquerque police use of force often unjustified, Justice Dept. says
Albuquerque police have used deadly force more often than necessary, resulting in a series of unjustified fatal shootings by officers, according to a damning report released Thursday by the U.S. Justice Department. Acting Assistant Atty. Gen. Jocelyn …
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New Mexico High Court Orders Tribal Recognition – MiamiHerald.com
New Mexico high court orders tribal recognition – MiamiHerald.com
New Mexico high court orders tribal recognition MiamiHerald.com SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico's highest court ordered Gov. Susana Martinez on Monday to recognize the Fort Sill Apache as a New Mexico tribe. The federal government designated a 30-acre parcel in… Continue reading |