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TexasTowelie

(116,830 posts)
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 10:38 PM Jul 2014

Albuquerque Police - Accused of Excessive Force Buying Hundreds of Semi-Auto Rifles To Solve Problem

Last edited Fri Jul 11, 2014, 11:14 PM - Edit history (1)

Albuquerque police, sometimes dubbed the worst in the country among many over-militarized police departments for its long record of well-armed abuses, have come up with an innovative response to a DOJ investigation finding officers using their own personal assault rifles as "status symbols” have contributed to a "pattern and practice" of excessive force: Now, the police will buy them their assault rifles. The APD - which has paid $24 million in legal settlements to shooting victims' families (but never prosecuted a cop), long indulged in the practice of shooting at moving vehicles to slow them down, and recently faced widespread protests and a "people's trial" of their police chief after the killing of a homeless man - says it is buying 350 AR-15 assault rifles, the civilian version of the military-grade M16 used to kill that same homeless man, for $350,000 in order to replace on the taxpayers' dime the officers' own weapons they were consistenly abusing, because "that training shouldn't go to waste." So now, all good. Walter White, come home.

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Albuquerque Police - Accused of Excessive Force Buying Hundreds of Semi-Auto Rifles To Solve Problem (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2014 OP
Correction needed. The weapons purchased are not "assault rifles," Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #1
Thanks, TexasTowelie Jul 2014 #2
I had to look down the barrel of an APD cop's AR 15... Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #3
Rat-a-tat-tat. You're dead. blkmusclmachine Jul 2014 #4
 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
1. Correction needed. The weapons purchased are not "assault rifles,"
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 11:09 PM
Jul 2014

a class which includes the full-auto M-16, because the AR-15 is in reality a semi-auto rifle.
That said, the AR-15 semi-auto carbine is finding its way into LEOs across the country. I don't like the trend of using this semi-auto rifle as a go-to weapon for many confrontations, but should be kept in reserve to be utilized only in unusual circumstances. 350? Not necessary.

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
3. I had to look down the barrel of an APD cop's AR 15...
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 10:25 AM
Jul 2014
He stopped me during a re-cycling run in my van. Seems some twerp on a cell phone was miffed that I'd honked at him to move on a green light, so he phoned the cops and told them I had a gun. I didn't, but that's the overwrought response I got, which was totally unnecessary given the circumstances. I think they re-visited the twerp in person.



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