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Statistics show increase in Bernalillo County crime in 2020

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Both violent and property crimes appear to have increased in the unincorporated areas of Bernalillo County in 2020, according to unofficial data recently released to the Journal in response to an Inspection of Public Records Act request. The statistics that the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office sent to the FBI for its annual Crime in the United States report show that violent crime – homicides, rape, robbery and aggravated assault – increased 26.6%, from 792 incidents in 2019 to 1,003 in 2020. Property crimes – burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson – increased 16.5%, from 2,647 to 3,084. Records Department personnel and a BCSO spokeswoman stressed that the statistics are “considered raw data and unofficial” and that the agency was in a transition period and becoming compliant with a new way of reporting data to the FBI. No one from BCSO would do an interview with the Journal.

City launching initiative to address broken criminal justice system » Albuquerque Journal

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Meet “Kelly,” a woman showing signs of mental health issues whose rap sheet includes low-level crimes. She becomes addicted to drugs and gets arrested for breaking into a home and stealing a car. She subsequently is involved in a drug buy and ends up killing an innocent bystander. The city will be using this hypothetical case study as it convenes a series of meetings with law enforcement and community partners to address what authorities call a broken criminal justice system. “I think all of us partners in the criminal justice system are tired and frustrated,” said Chief Administrative Officer Sarita Nair in a meeting with Journal editors and reporters on Thursday. “At the same time, we ve all been tired and frustrated long enough that we re ready to do things a little differently. The thing specifically that I think we re ready to do differently is that them versus us piece of it. By that what I mean is when something goes wrong

Activist hopes man s actions at crime scene doesn t set police reform movement back

Created: July 16, 2021 08:35 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- An man who has spoken out about police brutality was arrested at a crime scene Wednesday. The Bernalillo County Sheriff s Office released video from a lapel camera that shows White being confrontational with deputies. My name is Clifton White. What are you going to do, he asked the deputy. In both cases, things escalated. Laquonte Barry, who founded the Black New Mexico movement, said Clifton doesn t represent what he s fighting for. His group has the attention of the Albuquerque mayor s office and APD as they work to continue the conversation about racial injustice in policing.

Former BCSO sgt announces campaign for sheriff

John Allen ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A former Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office sergeant is kicking off his campaign to be the county’s top cop. The primary will be held in June 2022 and the general election will be in November 2022. John Allen, who was BCSO’s homicide sergeant when he left in October 2019, also has experience in crisis intervention, the mobile crisis and SWAT teams and in investigating violent crimes, according to a news release from his campaign. He has 23 years of law enforcement experience and is currently a lead instructor for various law enforcement agencies. ...................... “I hope to unite the people and policy makers of our county around the goals of ensuring public safety, preventing crime before it happens, and ensuring we take care of our mental and behavioral health calls appropriately,” Allen said in the news release.

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