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Should there not be a section now that includes the DOJ's investigations of APD's unjustified use of excessive force?
There is the same section of the Ferguson Police Department page highlighting the issues that are clearly apparent in Albuquerque as well?
They also have a section for incidents, while small, I do no see an argument for "undue weight" the incidents within APD should also be reported on.
WO (
talk) 02:31, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
The rank structure specified is no longer accurate. There is now a rank of Assistant Chief below Chief and above Deputy Chief. Also a new rank of Major has been instated; above Captain. Where Area Commanders fit in the new structure is unclear.
As for the Rank Insignia Box Chart, now: Assistant Chief is 3 stars, Deputy Chief is 2 stars, Major is an oak leaf. Commander is unknown ?? Other ranks and insignia remain the unchanged.
I recently organized this article:
-department of justice investigation is its own section
-much of the content in the history section has been moved to the use of force section (perhaps this should be its own article)
-I elaborated on the recent shootings and protests in March 2014
-I fixed many of the references
-updated statistics values
-fixed typos
-included references for recent events
Note:
-This article needs more information on the history of APD.
-This article is biased, and focuses too heavily on the excessive use of force (again, perhaps this should be its own article)
-More info is needed on the recent Redwine incident
-More info could be included on the March 30 protest
Apogalacticon (
talk) 20:48, 31 March 2014 (UTC)
Why is this article listed in both Category:Law enforcement agencies of New Mexico and Category:Municipal police departments of New Mexico? Should it not just be in Category:Municipal police departments of New Mexico? Is this something to do with Template:Infobox law enforcement agency/autocat geography which needs fixing? -- Bejnar ( talk) 16:00, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
If James Boyd is relevant enough to land a spot on this page, why can't the other victims be just as important? AC — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aprilchacon ( talk • contribs) 23:44, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
Can someone add something about the reported retirement of the police chief? Thanks! 66.254.239.121 ( talk) 01:15, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
I'm not sure where to put this, but the New York Times saying "echoing an overwhelming sentiment in this city, which is that the police are not to be trusted" is a pretty damning description of the APD by its owners. ( Officials Urge Calm as Protests Take a Turn in Albuquerque, March 31, 2014.) Int21h ( talk) 02:23, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
While having a "controversy" section at all lends itself to undue weight, having 6 separate sections on chronologically related controversies does so even more. This page is currently simply a line-by-line history of every tawdry event in the APB over the last 4 years. I have collapsed them all into a single section. BlueSalix ( talk) 16:00, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
You wrote, In November 2012, a survey of Albuquerque police officers - who did the survey, you didn't mention that? the detail that it was the police union and the the police union was also making the payouts to the police officers is really important and requires detailing. Mosfetfaser ( talk) 17:22, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
After reviewing other articles for U.S. city police departments, I have divided the article into three sections: (1) History, (2) Rank Structure, and, (3) Operations. I have also uploaded a CC photo I found on Flickr. There are two historical incidents I have not had an opportunity to insert full citations for yet (1971 riot and police shootings, and the early history of the Marshal's office), and will attempt to do that in the next couple days; feel free to add citation tags, but kindly don't delete these passages in the next 48 hours. Kindly also expand these if you have information to do so. I am happy to discuss alternate structures or submit anything to RfC. BlueSalix ( talk) 02:07, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
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Should there not be a section now that includes the DOJ's investigations of APD's unjustified use of excessive force?
There is the same section of the Ferguson Police Department page highlighting the issues that are clearly apparent in Albuquerque as well?
They also have a section for incidents, while small, I do no see an argument for "undue weight" the incidents within APD should also be reported on.
WO (
talk) 02:31, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
The rank structure specified is no longer accurate. There is now a rank of Assistant Chief below Chief and above Deputy Chief. Also a new rank of Major has been instated; above Captain. Where Area Commanders fit in the new structure is unclear.
As for the Rank Insignia Box Chart, now: Assistant Chief is 3 stars, Deputy Chief is 2 stars, Major is an oak leaf. Commander is unknown ?? Other ranks and insignia remain the unchanged.
I recently organized this article:
-department of justice investigation is its own section
-much of the content in the history section has been moved to the use of force section (perhaps this should be its own article)
-I elaborated on the recent shootings and protests in March 2014
-I fixed many of the references
-updated statistics values
-fixed typos
-included references for recent events
Note:
-This article needs more information on the history of APD.
-This article is biased, and focuses too heavily on the excessive use of force (again, perhaps this should be its own article)
-More info is needed on the recent Redwine incident
-More info could be included on the March 30 protest
Apogalacticon (
talk) 20:48, 31 March 2014 (UTC)
Why is this article listed in both Category:Law enforcement agencies of New Mexico and Category:Municipal police departments of New Mexico? Should it not just be in Category:Municipal police departments of New Mexico? Is this something to do with Template:Infobox law enforcement agency/autocat geography which needs fixing? -- Bejnar ( talk) 16:00, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
If James Boyd is relevant enough to land a spot on this page, why can't the other victims be just as important? AC — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aprilchacon ( talk • contribs) 23:44, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
Can someone add something about the reported retirement of the police chief? Thanks! 66.254.239.121 ( talk) 01:15, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
I'm not sure where to put this, but the New York Times saying "echoing an overwhelming sentiment in this city, which is that the police are not to be trusted" is a pretty damning description of the APD by its owners. ( Officials Urge Calm as Protests Take a Turn in Albuquerque, March 31, 2014.) Int21h ( talk) 02:23, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
While having a "controversy" section at all lends itself to undue weight, having 6 separate sections on chronologically related controversies does so even more. This page is currently simply a line-by-line history of every tawdry event in the APB over the last 4 years. I have collapsed them all into a single section. BlueSalix ( talk) 16:00, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
You wrote, In November 2012, a survey of Albuquerque police officers - who did the survey, you didn't mention that? the detail that it was the police union and the the police union was also making the payouts to the police officers is really important and requires detailing. Mosfetfaser ( talk) 17:22, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
After reviewing other articles for U.S. city police departments, I have divided the article into three sections: (1) History, (2) Rank Structure, and, (3) Operations. I have also uploaded a CC photo I found on Flickr. There are two historical incidents I have not had an opportunity to insert full citations for yet (1971 riot and police shootings, and the early history of the Marshal's office), and will attempt to do that in the next couple days; feel free to add citation tags, but kindly don't delete these passages in the next 48 hours. Kindly also expand these if you have information to do so. I am happy to discuss alternate structures or submit anything to RfC. BlueSalix ( talk) 02:07, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
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