The Piercing Truth

This is right from the dictionary and seems to describe Albuquerque, Berry and Schultz. Fascism (f ash ,izem) noun An authoritarian right wing system of government and/or social organization. (in general use) extreme right wing, authoritarian, chauvinistic and/or intolerant views or practices. Fascism tends to include a belief in the supremacy of one group over another, national, ethnic, especially social strata or monetarily; a contempt for democracy, an insistence on obedience to a powerful leader, and a strong demagogic approach. Compliments of one of our Eyes

May 26, 2015

Rio Rancho Police Officer Killed

A Rio Rancho Police Officer was murdered late last night while performing his duties protecting metro residents from criminals who want what you have worked so hard for. This includes everything from money to the American way of life.

There will be no riots or looting or civil disobedience over this police officer's death.

Our society has derogated to the point we should all be ashamed of ourselves.  Take time today to reflect and be thankful for our law enforcement officers.  Give your wife, husband, partner, child, grand-child, mother, father, friend and/or anyone who is important to you a big hug.  Remember who has made it possible for them to be safely in your arms; those who would lay down their life protecting yours!

Our hearts swelter and our prayers to the family of the fallen officer.

May God Bless.



12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The number one questions is how many officers were on duty. Where was his back-up. A traffic stop on a car with a questionable license plate, a chase through a parking lot and on to a city street. All this took place and it took a citizen to call in that the officer was down before help was sent. The media should be asking questions.

S. Sgt. Paul J. Heh (RET.) said...

SO now you all know how routine traffic stops are . God Bless The Fallen Officer and his family. Officer Gregg Benner gave his life for each and everyone of us. For all of you that are always condemning the Police I want you to think about that. For the rest of us we already know what a HERO Officer Benner was . May he rest in peace with our Fallen Military and Police, ALL HEROS.

Anonymous said...

3:37 There will be time for finger pointing and Monday morning quarterbacking later. Prayers to the family and the officers at rrpd.

Anonymous said...

Such a tragedy. But much respect to Chief Geier and the Rio Rancho brass. You have handled this situation with such professionalism and dignity. You have kept us informed through the media and with a great relationship with the media, they have in turn treated the dept and the officer with respect. Once the grieving has passed, if it ever can, please come and teach this kind of professionalism and dedication to your old dept. they are in desperate need. Prayers to you all.

Anonymous said...

This is a bunch of BS the judicial system is held hostage by the DA's Office and the DA's Office is given a case by APD. If the DA's Office doesn't have a case they make do with what is given to them. Does anyone think that the DA's Office likes seeing anyone walk away with committing a violent felony. Pull your damn head out of your ass lets get real. It all comes back to DOJ and Schultz putting his buddies in positions where they were not qualified to be in because they all had "connections" and it's all coming forward. Just because I went TDY for a few weeks does not mean I am qualified over a season FSB 34 who did not get the opportunity to go TDY because of calls for service.

Anonymous said...

This will be Blume in 8 years when he gets out.

http://krqe.com/2015/05/27/new-details-emerge-in-deadly-rio-rancho-shooting/

Thanks Schultz.

Anonymous said...

8:11 PM
If your going to lay blame, let's lay blame where it really belongs. The DA's office agreed to a plea deal. Judge Christina Jaramillo let that piece of shit out of prison. Both the Judge and DA's Office knew his criminal history. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what will happen next does it?? Oh and while were talking about the piece of shit, he had something to do with all this mess too don't you think??

Anonymous said...

No traffic stop, call for service, is ever ROUTINE. Lets get that perfectly clear. All officers, military, firemen, leave their homes every day with the thought of it possibly being their last day on earth. All we can do is continue to hope and pray that this violent world will one day change for the better. May the fallen officer rest in peace and his family find comfort in the outpouring of love, respect that we all had for him. Until we meet again brother in blue.

Anonymous said...

Visitation - Wed June 3, 4pm-7pm, Daniels Family Chapel, 4310 Sara Rd. SE
Funeral - Thur June 4, 10am, Santa Ana Star Event Center

A very good man is gone - what a terrible tragedy.

Anonymous said...

“Romero is a well-known criminal to our detectives, and he has been on our radar for a very long time, especially with our Robbery, Gang and Violent Crimes Units,” said APD spokeswoman Celina Espinoza. “We were working with probation and parole, along with BCSO and other state, and even at times federal, partners to track down and detain Mr. Romero.”

Anonymous said...

3:37...why is the number of cops on duty the number one question? If there were two cops and they chased this scumbag into a garage and apprehended him without killing him you all would be calling for their heads. Oh but because we have a dead cop we all now want to be in the side of having more officers out there. Did anybody in these idiot administrations or command staffs bother to think about what the ripple effect if DOJ would be upon a shit hole like Abq? No, obviously.

Anonymous said...

To all 34's out there...

The citizens speaking up to help fix the system are not your enemies. Don't be hoodwinked by the 'powers that be'.

http://www.abqjournal.com/592237/abqnewsseeker/sweet-plea-deal-put-accused-cop-killer-on-street.html