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Monday, March 31, 2014

Police brutality in Albuquerque, New Mexico brings out thousands of protesters


Will those who are supposed to serve and protect learn from this incident of how thousands of people from all walks of life can gather together to send a message not only to the Police Force in Albuquerque but to the bullies found aplenty in all police departments in North America?

Towards the end of the day, police used tear gas as some of the protesters were damaging public property.  Use of tear gas on the protesters should also give rise to the question of why they didn't use tear gas or stun guns instead of actual bullets to kill the people they did, most of whom are found to have been mentally challenged and unable to understand or care about the barks of command coming from the cops. 

The protests were staged after the shooting of a mentally challenged homeless man. 



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