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

Aug 15, 2018

IT REMAINS UNANSWERED

Today, The Honorable Judge David K. Thompson, division 4 District court judge did the right thing.

Today, the Albuquerque police department got more egg on its face, but more so, a murdered civil rights attorney, and her family came a little closer to justice.


We all remember November 18th, 2010, when Attorney Mary Han was found deceased in her home. We remember the top Albuquerque Police Department brass showing up to the crime scene, ordering officers to violate standard operating procedure, as former confirmed liar, DCOP Allen Banks told officers in charge of the scene to leave, as he and his gang of clowns turned the scene into a disgraceful circus. We remember people like TJ Wilham showing up, when they had no valid reason to be there. We remember the accounts of former police chief Raymond D. Schultz receiving phone calls from those on the scene but using his wife’s phone to return those calls, AND WE REMEMBER FORMER DISGRACEFUL ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY KATHRYN LEVY WORKING SO HARD TO OBSTRUCT, AND MUDDY THE TRUTH WITH HER MOB LAWYERING TACTICS. We remember all of it and we remember them all scattering like the cockroaches they are when the light was shined on them as their tactics to fend of the scrutiny of the DOJ failed.

Almost 8 years ago, and those who have caused all of this have left this city, and hundreds of lives in turmoil and wreckage, but today it was proven that when you take the home court advantage, and variable control out of the hands of corrupt public officials, there can be some progress, and the right thing can get done.

For decades, those within APD, who were charged with running the police department, claimed they knew best. They still do. They claimed “their way” of conducting investigations was the best. They claimed to tell the truth. They claim to conduct fair investigations. When challenged, after being caught obstructing the truth, tampering with witnesses and evidence, and directing numerous preconceived investigations to their desired outcomes, they claimed their proprietary knowledge made them experts in the field, and nobody should challenge what they say. They claimed over and over again that their verdict is the only verdict, because they say so, without ever really backing their conclusions with the truth, or untainted or complete evidence and testimony. Every single high profile case involving APD and the city Attorney’s office has been tainted for over a decade. It is all still coming to light now, and anyone who stands up to them is attacked, extorted and retaliated against.

Below, we are going to show you excerpts from the 96 page order Judge Thompson filed overturning the Office of the Medical Investigator’s determination of suicide regarding the death of Mary Han, to undetermined. The judge in this case ripped the OMI and APD a new one for failures on multiple levels.

For years, we have been providing evidence of how the command staff at high levels within APD have been bullying officers, and committing crimes as they tampered with cases for their own political agendas. Below yet more evidence of officers who did the right thing, but were threatened by then deputy Chief Allen Banks. You can see for yourself the culture and mindset of Banks. This has been corroborated by countless claims and complaints made by current and former employees of APD. Many cases are still plagued to this day with this type of mindset, yet nothing has ever been done to punished these scum bags for their criminal behavior. As a matter of fact, they have been rewarded with pensions and new jobs as police chiefs in cities like Round Rock Texas and Memorial Villages Texas. To this day we still do not have an answer to the open investigation into the Taser scandal involving both Allen Banks, and former disgraced Albuquerque Police Chief Raymond D. Schultz, aka Ray Schultz aka Turkeyneck.


We would like to commend the above officers, some of which had to leave the department out of fear of retaliation, for having the fortitude and guts to stand up to punks like Allen Banks, and this filthy administration, by telling the truth.

If you read this blog, you can see how many of these cases will be tied together forever, as Mrs. Han was working on lawsuits involving prostitution, that may have spilled over into human trafficking, involving many high profile police brass, judges, politicians, and the connected wealthy. Because of this, Taser, and countless other corruption issues, the question is how many more “it remains unanswered” issues are out there? How many cases were tampered with, just because they wanted to, or because they wanted to hide their actions?

Today, we know that Albuquerque NM may be one of the most corrupt cities in the country, with no accountability, and no oversight by outside authorities. For this reason, it is apparent that nothing will get better, until orders like this are followed up with criminal investigations, that result in convictions for corruption. People like Banks and Schultz still have pending investigations they are part of, yet nothing is done. Just imagine if an officer or citizen threatened, or intimidated a witness about their testimony. The book would be thrown at them, and their whole life would be OBLITERATED. In New Mexico the district attorney’s sit on corruption cases like Raul Torres is doing in the James Geha case, or they clam up and refuse transparency as the NMAG is doing in the Taser / Schultz case.

How many more cases like this need to happen before someone responsible for holding these cretins accountable reaches down, and grows the set of balls needed to start charging the officials who betrayed public trust, got people killed, destroyed our city, and residually continue to prevent forward progress through rebuilding, like the viruses they are.

Folks, the damage done was so bad, and the indifference towards it is beyond comprehension, because selfish individuals do not consider it an issue. This is because it does not adversely affect them and their little worlds.


Unrepairable, willful, malicious, intentional, and criminal acts were committed by the previous administration and it is being permitted now by this one. Those responsible were allowed to run away to collect pensions, despite evidence they committed perjury, tampered with cases and witnesses, and defrauded courts. Many of them are now working in high paying jobs in other departments and cities. Ask yourself how many people get to wreck a city, then get rewarded or have other employers ignore their past?

That remains unanswered and that is unacceptable. A woman was found dead. That woman was exposing corrupt behavior. The scene was tampered with, and destroyed. It was intentional, and the stage was set from there. If the last ten years in not proof that this place needs to be dissected and disinfected with aggressive retroactive and proactive civil and criminal proceedings, then it is over.

The time for being pussies, and not cracking shit open, because of how involving and daunting it may be is over. The excuses of it being a never ending rabbit hole, is a betrayal to public trust, and the public’s hope in justice.

Everyone here is disgusted and sick to the point of being enraged about the lack of action.

It is time for federal monitor Ginger to recommend harsh action, and Judge Barak to call for an audit of everything APD for the last decade.

We are all sick of “it remains unanswered.” That’s nice speak for they lied, omitted, dodged, fled, ran away, and got away with.... and it is all unacceptable.

A big thank you to judge Thompson, and the officers involved, who did the right thing.

To the family of Mary Han, and all those working for justice in this matter, we are sorry for what you are going through.



14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have lived in Albuquerque for about 10 years. I know some of the fine police officers that work for APD. The officers in this article made the difference in bringing justice to the Han family.

22 year p1c said...

This is outstanding. Every single case where there is even a whiff of wrong doing, or case tampering needs to be audited or reopened.
This, and dozens of other high profile cases were forced in directions people like Schultz, Levy, Banks, and Perry wanted them to go, and after the sham investigations were driven to the preplanned outcomes city attorney Levy and her hand reared minions, who are still there, pushed them through litigation, defrauding the courts. Criminal cases, criminal investigations, law suits, terminations, IA investigations, auto accidents... the list goes on to everything under Schultz, and now these scum bags. Way to go for this judge calling it like it is and lambasting these criminals.

How quickly everyone forgot when Rob Perry fired a hearing officer after he told him to change a verdict and he refused. That is extortion. These people have committed major felonies and conspired to do so the entire time they were in office. They have essentially walked all over the DOJ, and here we are years after a lot of this and assholes like Berry’s chief of statf are chief operating officers in Louisiana. Schultz is a police chief. Banks is a police chief. Tyler is a deputy chief in Farmington. Kathryn Levy is under a rock in a mud bog somewhere. Fiest is a hearing officer at the NMLEAB. That list goes on too. It is a disgrace. These vermin need to be stripped of their ability to work in public office in and capacity and they need to face corruption charges.

Anonymous said...

If the AG had any guts and really meant business he would announce a criminal audit into exactly what this blog post is talking about. You will never see it because all of his boys are involved in it.

Anonymous said...

I say someone should mail the story to Bank's and Schultz's boss like the Mayor and Council of their city and they can see what low lives they have hired. They entrusted that they will lead their PD's to knew highs when they have this is in the closet. Schultz you weren't there but how handy it was to have your wife's phone in your pocket and you elected to use THAT phone and not your PD.

Levy you are just as dirty when a Judge ordered the City to maintain ALL city phones for forensic review and the City shortly after elects to go to another carrier. WTF I bet the lil rat group all got together and took their phones to be destroyed, cleaned where no information is on them at all.


A cop said...

https://www.abqreport.com/single-post/2018/08/16/Geier-Moves-to-Yank-License-of-APDs-Former-Internal-Affairs-Commander


Geier and Keller can shove it up their asses too. They are filing an LEA 90 on Garcia because they GOT CAUGHT. Everyone,
and I mean everyone was told this was hands off, and nobody was to speak about it, bring it up, or ask any questions about it when the investigation was over. There is no doubt they were going to give Garcia some menial punishment to cover themselves, but they were going to let all of this blow over because they know this was connected to more and even bigger fish. I mean really, do they think everyone is stupid and that everyone is going to keep their mouth shut? Anyone asking questions about this case needs to not be placated or pacified and realize they are only feeding you what they have to. This case is huge and it is their downfall. If you think they hired an outside firm to investigate only a little back dating you really are stupid.

Anonymous said...

Eye, check your inbox. I sent you information on what is going on with the Taser investigation into Schultz from inside the AG’s office. They are letting it die on purpose as a favor, nobody is assigned and they are using the fact that it is open to keep anyone from asking about it, it is all a sham and Balderas is doing nothing. He does not want this to get out because of the election. Thank you and keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

If you feel strongly about this then sign the on line petition and demand a grand jury:

https://petitions.moveon.org/sign/justice-for-mary-han-1

Anonymous said...

And yet,,,,Paul Feist has been a hearing officer for the Law Enforcment Academy Board.

Anonymous said...

It's disgusting and a slap in the face to all Albuquerque citizens that Mr. Keller has no interest in cleaning up this city or it's police dept. His election was nothing more than a stepping stone to a better, higher paying position, which will place him in another politically crafted jumping-off point to the next stepping stone, etc., on and on until the next big thing he wants.

Anonymous said...

How come Keller didn’t make a press statement on the Han decision??!!!! Where’s shaggy vagina Sarita? Ms Woman administrator of the year?

Anonymous said...

Keller or Saggy Vagina can't make any statements because in doing so they will make APD and the City look worse than it already is regarding the Han investigation. No fan of Mary Han but what went on at that scene was criminal and an injustice to her and her family. I would bet that Banks, Darren, TJ, Levy, Paiz, Feist and all the other Command staff went into her bedroom and sniffed around looking for things to make her look bad. Disgraceful

Anonymous said...

Hell of a fight against APD and OMI. That family doesn't back down easy. Not a fan of Mary Han either but her family and team never gave up and that means something in my book.

Anonymous said...

The family is also fighting the OMI's investigation because Han more than likely had life insurance and it wouldn't pay out if his findings were suicide. It's all about the coin. But really enjoying that possibly just possibly all those involved are not sleeping very well lately.

Anonymous said...

Not about the coin. Pay attention and stop talking about what you don't know. What's wrong is wrong life insurance or not.