Justice Department: Albuquerque police use of force is unconstitutional Report says police in New Mexico capital 'too frequently' use force against the mentally ill and people in crisis April 10, 2014 2:53PM ET http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com/2014/06/justice-department-albuquerque-police.html A U.S. Justice Department report said Thursday that Albuquerque police "too frequently" use excessive force against people who pose a minimal threat, and that officers who do so are in breach of the Constitution. The report comes after the New Mexican capital’s police last month fatally shot James Boyd , a 38-year-old homeless man armed with a knife. Boyd's death — captured on video and widely circulated on the Internet — was the Albuquerque Police Department's second fatal shooting in two weeks. It prompted a demonstration by hundreds of people who blocked traffic in the city on March 30. The same day, hacktivist group Anonymous took down the APD's website
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COP TRIES TO SET POLICE-CORRUPTION ACTIVISTS’S BUSINESS ON FIRE, ENDS UP DYING
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http://filmingcops.com/cop-tries-to-set-police-corruption-bloggers-business-on-fire-ends-up-dying/#tc-comment-title Forbidden Hillcrest LITTLE ROCK — Ean Bordeaux, a Little Rock police-corruption blogger (and hot dog vendor) was the victim of an arson attack this morning at his home at 1510 of Bragg street in Little Rock (just south of Macarthur park). Corruption blogger, Ean Bordeaux provided hot dogs to his local community in his spare time. According to Ean, he awoke at 4:00 am to the sound of his dogs barking. Looking at his security monitors, he saw that his hot dog cart in his yard was on fire. He rushed down to put out the flames which were now lapping against his house and threatening his cart’s propane tank. Ean burned his hands putting out the fire, and immediately called the police. Fifteen minutes later, watching his video monitor while waiting for police to arrive, he saw a man approach the cart (apparently for a second time). The unidentified