Albuquerque police fire tear gas, mace, late Sunday night as protesters demand an end to police brutality and killings
Anonymous post on Twitter Albuquerque Police Chief Gordon Eden's resume, posted on Twitter, shows how he developed a system for recruiting armed forces personnel into law enforcement. The photos from Sunday show the results of what he has done.http://krqe.com/sites/default/files/sites/21/2014/02/Eden-Resume.pdf |
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Protesters lay down outside main Albuquerque police station tonight |
KOB's Caleb James was tear gassed and kept reporting Sunday night. |
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Livestream http://new.livestream.com/accounts/6894179/events/2882953
Another Livestream:
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/7764443/events/2883411?query=apd&cat=event
11 pm: More tear gas released on protesters in downtown near 4th and Marquette.
10: 45 pm: Police tear gassing peaceful protesters downtown near 4th and Roma.
Twitter reports arrests are underway. Tear gas launched at protesters at Central and Yale. "We can hardly see. Incredible." 9:45 pm Sunday
Livestream during tear gas:
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/6894179/events/2882953
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Livestream http://new.livestream.com/accounts/6894179/events/2882953
Another Livestream:
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/7764443/events/2883411?query=apd&cat=event
11 pm: More tear gas released on protesters in downtown near 4th and Marquette.
10: 45 pm: Police tear gassing peaceful protesters downtown near 4th and Roma.
Twitter reports arrests are underway. Tear gas launched at protesters at Central and Yale. "We can hardly see. Incredible." 9:45 pm Sunday
Twitter: BREAKING: KRQE reporter just maced by police
Livestream during tear gas:
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/6894179/events/2882953
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ACLU: UN holds US accountable for human rights violations at home and abroad:
""This month in Geneva, the U.S. faced a barrage of questions from renowned human rights experts regarding its compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), one of the few international human rights treaties the U.S. has ratified. During the extensive review, the committee raised critical points about the United States’ responses to questions on issues such as counter-terrorism operations overseas, treatment of migrants, racial disparities in the criminal justice system, and felon disenfranchisement laws. The U.N. committee’s findings and recommendations (called “Concluding Observations”) address many of the issues raised by ACLU and other groups in reports and briefings that took place prior to the US review.
https://www.aclu.org/blog/human-rights/un-holds-us-accountable-human-rights-violations-home-and-abroad
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On Twitter, Anonymous reminds to video tape police abuse |
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Albuquerque protests police killing of homeless man
Anonymous announces on Twitter that the Albuquerque police website is under cyber attack
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Albuquerque police have been involved in 37 shootings, 23 of them fatal since 2010 http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/albuquerque-police-website-cyberattack-23120658?
""This month in Geneva, the U.S. faced a barrage of questions from renowned human rights experts regarding its compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), one of the few international human rights treaties the U.S. has ratified. During the extensive review, the committee raised critical points about the United States’ responses to questions on issues such as counter-terrorism operations overseas, treatment of migrants, racial disparities in the criminal justice system, and felon disenfranchisement laws. The U.N. committee’s findings and recommendations (called “Concluding Observations”) address many of the issues raised by ACLU and other groups in reports and briefings that took place prior to the US review.
https://www.aclu.org/blog/human-rights/un-holds-us-accountable-human-rights-violations-home-and-abroad