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Outrage Over Racist Remarks by APD Officers

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This week on the podcast, Lou DiVizio updates you on some statewide headlines including news Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will be speaking at the DNC in Chicago Tuesday night.

Then, two advocates examine a recording that captures APD officers using racial slurs and violent language, taken moments after police shot and killed a 30-year-old man.

Daniel Williams of the ACLU of New Mexico tells Executive Producer Jeff Proctor why that recorded conversation is indicative of the “culture of aggression” at the Albuquerque Police Department.

Tiffany Jiron of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women talks to Jeff about the troubled history with APD and the city’s Indigenous community.

Host: Lou DiVizio

Segments:

Racist Remarks by Officers and APD’s ‘Culture of Aggression’

Correspondent: Jeff Proctor

Guest: Daniel Williams, Policing Policy Advocate, ACLU of New Mexico

APD's Troubling History with Indigenous Community

Correspondent: Jeff Proctor

Guest: Tiffany Jiron, Executive Director, Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

For More Information:

New Mexico Downwinders Push for National Recognition - NMiF

Camera captures APD officers using racial slurs, espousing violence at scene of fatal police shooting – Albuquerque Journal

NMiF on Youtube

NMiF on Instagram

NMiF on Twitter

  continue reading

339 episodes

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Content provided by New Mexico PBS. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by New Mexico PBS or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week on the podcast, Lou DiVizio updates you on some statewide headlines including news Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham will be speaking at the DNC in Chicago Tuesday night.

Then, two advocates examine a recording that captures APD officers using racial slurs and violent language, taken moments after police shot and killed a 30-year-old man.

Daniel Williams of the ACLU of New Mexico tells Executive Producer Jeff Proctor why that recorded conversation is indicative of the “culture of aggression” at the Albuquerque Police Department.

Tiffany Jiron of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women talks to Jeff about the troubled history with APD and the city’s Indigenous community.

Host: Lou DiVizio

Segments:

Racist Remarks by Officers and APD’s ‘Culture of Aggression’

Correspondent: Jeff Proctor

Guest: Daniel Williams, Policing Policy Advocate, ACLU of New Mexico

APD's Troubling History with Indigenous Community

Correspondent: Jeff Proctor

Guest: Tiffany Jiron, Executive Director, Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

For More Information:

New Mexico Downwinders Push for National Recognition - NMiF

Camera captures APD officers using racial slurs, espousing violence at scene of fatal police shooting – Albuquerque Journal

NMiF on Youtube

NMiF on Instagram

NMiF on Twitter

  continue reading

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