tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post7103153310433503736..comments2024-01-23T03:44:40.712-07:00Comments on Eye On Albuquerque: APD Conducts Counter Intelligence Against CitizensStealthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11731275811633047695noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-23636309265482535062013-04-15T18:27:09.155-06:002013-04-15T18:27:09.155-06:00@1103 oh they caught A burglar. One case cleared, ...@1103 oh they caught A burglar. One case cleared, thousands to go but one case cleared. Can the Detective get a hero of the week and maybe Detective of the month for recovering this one households things?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-2873639102867693702013-04-15T05:03:40.677-06:002013-04-15T05:03:40.677-06:001103, watch the case fall apart cheerleader!1103, watch the case fall apart cheerleader!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-66200357218358782992013-04-14T23:03:42.997-06:002013-04-14T23:03:42.997-06:00APD DOES A GREAT JOB. THEY CAUGHT THE BURGLAR WHO...APD DOES A GREAT JOB. THEY CAUGHT THE BURGLAR WHO BROKE INTO MY HOME AND I GOT MY PROPERTY BACK. THANK YOU APD FOR STANDING IN THE GAP.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-80658868315261405562013-04-13T12:41:12.610-06:002013-04-13T12:41:12.610-06:00You hit the nail on the head..The utmost importanc...You hit the nail on the head..The utmost importance to kops is for them "to go home safe". It's not really to protect and serve. I would like to think one involves themselves with Law Enforcement because they DO want to "Protect and Serve". Citizens of Albuquerque, I ask you: Do you feel protected by APD? The SCOTUS feels it is not the Kops responsibility to "protect" you. Hence, is APDs only function to collect revenue from Albuquerque's citizenry? Or maybe to feed the beast we know as the Prison/Industrial complex? I'll let you be the judge.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11869104562413832880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-34640040833594146172013-04-13T09:08:01.064-06:002013-04-13T09:08:01.064-06:00http://copwatch505.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive...http://copwatch505.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html<br /><br />Here is one article from TJ Whilhem regarding the Aragon death.<br /><br />I can see why the family and the community just don't trust the justice system. Schultz has been quick to pay off citizens to keep them quiet about his police department (Tera Chavez family comes to mind). The citizens never get to hear the truth. The only reason Casuas is in criminal trouble is because the citizens have had enough and the feds have stepped in. I can promise that without the DOJ here you would have had Schultz and Berry handing the family a large check and Brandedburg saying no criminal charges. That is why they all need to get booted out at the next election. We need people in this community to step up and run for office for the good of the community, not the good of their checkbook.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-18026100066317142222013-04-12T22:14:57.511-06:002013-04-12T22:14:57.511-06:00@ April 12, 2013 at 4:38:00 PM MDT
Thank you for ...@ April 12, 2013 at 4:38:00 PM MDT<br /><br />Thank you for your response, believe me it means a lot. <br /><br />Police work is very difficult to say the least. I do not know an officer who is infallible, nor do I expect it, and I especially cannot claim to be as such. We are mothers/fathers, sisters/brothers, daughters/sons etc who carry the burdens of life like anyone else… We are not much different than the community that we serve. What separates ourselves from citizens, in general, is that we took an oath to serve and protect, but please understand that we cannot fully protect our citizens unless we protect ourselves first. What is of utmost importance to any police officer is to “go home safe.” And the byproduct of that is most overwhelmingly is that our citizens are at home safe as well. <br /><br />Many of us are in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-35233964602406587252013-04-12T21:52:50.385-06:002013-04-12T21:52:50.385-06:00@ April 12, 2013 at 2:50:00 PM MDT
From what I un...@ April 12, 2013 at 2:50:00 PM MDT<br /><br />From what I understand, and believe by the way, the officer was running code 3 (lights and sirens) while responding to the call. Now whether he turned down his equipment on his approach, I do not know as I was not there. As for officers driving without their headlights on, yes it does happen and is especially common for officers working the graveyard shift (at night, such as when this incident occurred) for the purpose of “stealth approach” to an active scene. The common police terminology is to “black out.” However, I do not believe this to be the case in this situation as there was already an officer on scene, not responding to radio dispatch by the way, so “stealth” or “black-out” would be beyond redundant by the secondary officer as the primary officer was already on scene. And, I especially do not believe that any officer would do this while other motorists are on the roadway as it would create an obvious hazard. This tactic is most commonly utilized during the final approach to a scene when it is most advantageous to the officer. So, when there are other vehicles, people, etc around that would provide ambient light, and the like that would expose the officers intent, this tactic would not be used at all. <br /><br />Again, this is not to diminish the loss that Mrs Aragon’s family endured or to cover-up for any possible wrong doing by the officer involved (I do not believe there was any) but, the fact remains that this is a horrible accident. By no means do I expect Mrs Aragon’s loved ones to accept this explanation, but this is no more than the truth. The following statement was made to me at one time, “sometimes bad things happen to good people.” It took me a while to understand this statement, but I accepted it and moved on because I knew that I was in fact a good person and I knew that my faith was strong.<br /><br />Unfortunately this explanation never came from Chief Schultz or any of his appointees. (Please note, I am not in the position to make such a formal statement on behalf of APD or its leadership.)<br /><br />I learned very long ago that “APD” had become no more than a mystical revolving door of deception and corrupt behavior. There are so many members of the current command staff (from DCOP and trickling down to others, and up to RJB by the way) that do not give a crap about the people who they are entrusted to serve, protect, and represent. And for that, again I apologize on behalf of myself and for the good men and women of APD. Please accept the fact that Chief Schultz and his appointees are responsible for this as he has held a command position at APD since the 1990’s. That is undisputable…Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-41396118023092630722013-04-12T16:38:54.708-06:002013-04-12T16:38:54.708-06:00@ 0722
It's good to know there are still stan...@ 0722<br /><br />It's good to know there are still stand up cops like you in APD. I suspect that is rarer than you think, however. With some work from a united police/citizen front, I do believe APD can once again become a police force everyone can be proud of. I know this is easier said than done, but I'm in if you are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-67882974410694480232013-04-12T14:50:38.837-06:002013-04-12T14:50:38.837-06:007:22
Thank you for your kind response. I do beli...7:22<br /><br />Thank you for your kind response. I do believe there is one issue that news reports and witnesses contridict you on.<br /><br />The officer was going to a call for backup, but had turned off all his lights, headlights included. He also did not have his siren on. This is why the other vehicle turned in front of him because after midnight with no headlights on he never saw the police car coming. <br /><br />Now this might be wrong, but this is what the family and the news reported back in 2006. No lights. I know many APD officers and I don't know any who would drive with no headlights on in the dark. If I am wrong please correct me on this, but as I said this is what was reported back in 2006<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-38372106866625132092013-04-12T07:22:57.573-06:002013-04-12T07:22:57.573-06:00@ April 12, 2013 at 2:06:00 AM MDT
First of all, ...@ April 12, 2013 at 2:06:00 AM MDT<br /><br />First of all, if you are a friend or family member of Mrs Aragon let me begin by again sending sincere condolences from the good men and women of APD. <br /><br />To answer your question, it is because the officer involved in Mrs Aragon’s death was responding to an actual emergency call for service where the primary officer who was already on scene could not be reached by radio and the situation was presumed to have escalated, thus leading to the perception that the primary officer was in trouble. The officer was operating his vehicle running full code (lights and sirens) as per policy when the motorist ahead of him chose to make a turn into the path that the officer was travelling in rather than yielding to the emergency vehicle. The officer made an evasive maneuver to avoid what would have been an even more serious collision with the other motorist’s vehicle and travelled into the wall instead, not knowing that Mrs Aragon was on the other side of it. This was a horrible accident with no criminal intent by the officer or identifiable actions that would otherwise disregard the safety of citizens. Although the officer may done something different that dreadful night in responding to the emergency call for service the fact remains that the contributing factor lies with the other motorist involved. As for the Casaus case, there are obvious issues in that there was no call for service at all, and witness testimony and evidence contradicts Casaus’s statement of trying to catch up to a possible DWI. This has absolutely nothing to do with the age of the victim or the location that it occurred. To imply that it does is no different than pulling the “race card” when it does not remotely apply. To qualify that statement, I am an Albuquerque native and a longtime police officer who was born and raised not too far from where Mrs Aragon’s tragedy occurred. Whether relevant or not, I am also a “minority” from an impoverished community. And I am not the only one, as many of the good men and women at APD are from these same communities as well. With that said, please don’t paint APD with such a broad brush. Neither Schultz nor his programmed minions speak for me, or the vast majority of APD for that matter. The fact that Schultz failed to speak on this issue, and has further failed to speak openly to the citizens of Albuquerque (let’s not forget he has the media in his back pocket) in such a way that would help educate them in police policies and procedures that would in turn garner trust and support, shows again how he is a failure as a leader. Rather than utilizing the media in a positive way and reaching out to the community he instead chooses to alienate the department from the citizens that we serve. <br /><br />I hope that this answers your question. And I also hope that you understand that although officers wear the same badge and uniform we do not share the same morals and beliefs of those like Schultz who are in the position to represent the department as a whole. Believe me he does not represent me or most others. We proudly identify with those that we are entrusted to serve and protect and will never identify with Schultz and his minions. This goes to Mayor Berry as well. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-31607690741026252332013-04-12T02:06:24.624-06:002013-04-12T02:06:24.624-06:00"Why is Sgt Casuas indicted and probably fire..."Why is Sgt Casuas indicted and probably fired, yet the officer who ran over Flora Aragon got off scot free. The city paid, the chief retained and the DA didn't charge.<br /><br />Is the life of a young woman who livee in NW Albuquerque any more or less important than that of a elderly grandmother who lived just off Central Ave?"<br /><br />The DoJ is in town, which is why you'll notice that suddenly the D.A. is concerned with "transparency." Also, it's an election year. <br /><br />Casaus screwed up big, and he should pay for what he did. Unfortunately for him, his timing was bad, and now he's going to be a sacrificial lamb so that Schultz, Berry, and all the others can act as if they actually give a shit about "cleaning house." If there hadn't been a fatality, the city would have paid out, but he'd have been cleared of criminal wrongdoing.<br /><br />Whatever he was up to, I hope it was worth it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-7814093412252957612013-04-11T21:08:46.722-06:002013-04-11T21:08:46.722-06:00@321 you forgot Baby Schultz is there to@321 you forgot Baby Schultz is there toAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-89206269621302123932013-04-11T19:12:26.841-06:002013-04-11T19:12:26.841-06:00Hey NE graveyard types...57/47 blast from the past...Hey NE graveyard types...57/47 blast from the past racing around Paseo in his sports car after closing hours near "Vintage." Tag him and I'll buy you beer!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-52163476627658702922013-04-11T17:57:49.106-06:002013-04-11T17:57:49.106-06:00It'll be fun when everybody in that unit gets ...It'll be fun when everybody in that unit gets subpoena'd. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-38099290878063364792013-04-11T16:04:06.244-06:002013-04-11T16:04:06.244-06:00How much you wanna bet one of those drones is park...How much you wanna bet one of those drones is parked down the street from Warfield's home to keep eyes from checkin on Chiefy?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-29357677690340669062013-04-11T15:21:37.727-06:002013-04-11T15:21:37.727-06:00So just how many supervisors does it take to run t...So just how many supervisors does it take to run that TJ unit? I count 5 or 6,,,its set up like IA all sgts and a lieutenant and commanders thrown in for good measure. Sgt Flip, Sgt Sanders, Sgt Drager, Lieutenant Espinosa, Commander Dodo, and General TJ or whatever title he is this month! All in charge of a gaggle of prego chicks who have takehome cars & another one who forgot how to ride a horse so she hides in there. Another worthless unit in my opinion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-46789611760561948272013-04-11T13:08:00.903-06:002013-04-11T13:08:00.903-06:00That contraption looks kinda cool, like a probe of...That contraption looks kinda cool, like a probe of sorts. to get into that TJ squad u must have been violated by all of its wonders. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-63453529101830313752013-04-11T12:57:50.238-06:002013-04-11T12:57:50.238-06:00Isn't the sharing of official police databases...Isn't the sharing of official police databases with non sworn civilians, aka TJW, a violation of State and Federal law????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-11841800634411110302013-04-11T08:55:29.227-06:002013-04-11T08:55:29.227-06:00Brandenburg is APD"s insurance policy-she &qu...Brandenburg is APD"s insurance policy-she "fixes" their messes. It is about time (too late) that citizens are protesting her lack of professional standards !!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-67320562926438316542013-04-11T08:45:34.569-06:002013-04-11T08:45:34.569-06:00Why is Sgt Casuas indicted and probably fired, yet...Why is Sgt Casuas indicted and probably fired, yet the officer who ran over Flora Aragon got off scot free. The city paid, the chief retained and the DA didn't charge.<br /><br />Is the life of a young woman who livee in NW Albuquerque any more or less important than that of a elderly grandmother who lived just off Central Ave?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-4095106042514537522013-04-11T07:51:11.495-06:002013-04-11T07:51:11.495-06:000544, No shit sherlock ppl should be outraged. But...0544, No shit sherlock ppl should be outraged. But the employees in this city are sheep. And the Eye is far from copwatch dumbass. It's been hunted by Schultz for years.....its Schultz Watch!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-8493728801357398592013-04-11T05:55:51.494-06:002013-04-11T05:55:51.494-06:00Outstanding Eye. People should IPRA the fuck out o...Outstanding Eye. People should IPRA the fuck out of TJ and his unit's activities. This cannot stand. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662430175624645998.post-39832595917852811292013-04-11T05:44:05.026-06:002013-04-11T05:44:05.026-06:00Hope you don't censor my opinion. Eye: r u a m...Hope you don't censor my opinion. Eye: r u a member of Cop Watch? Seriously. <br />The ppl. that should be protesting ARE the cops, and every citizen that works at the City ...hey all you Union Reps for ALL CITY BARGAINING UNITS : We need to stand up and fight like the employees of Smith's did when they wanted lower medical premiums. Heck if Smith's grocery workers stood up to the corporate greed, WHY CAN'T WE? I mean where's the outrage? Or do all of us just want to keep whining on this Blog? Unions? Buehler? Buehler? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com