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I know that the National Guard gets called out when there's rioting or a serious breakdown in order, like after a hurricane or earthquake, so I guess things must be extremely bad in Albuquerque. So bad that the police can't handle the problem.Does it reflect poorly on one's performance review or is the standard raise and a pension bump still the norm?
I know that the National Guard gets called out when there's rioting or a serious breakdown in order, like after a hurricane or earthquake, so I guess things must be extremely bad in Albuquerque. So bad that the police can't handle the problem.
My question would be how did things deteriorate and why didn't the Governor address it before it got that bad?![]()
Sky. He’s around. Maybe he’ll chime in. I understood Central Ave to be like many streets in major cities, ie its runs the distance of the city and has good parts and bad parts. Presumably it’s really bad in spots but same as pretty much every major city.don't we have a NES guy on the ground in Albuquerque? What's his take.
I know at one time Brockton High School had a small police station inside the building. This was before kids were the giant a**h***s they are today. Cannot even imagine what it is like now.Brockton asked for the Guard to come into the schools. Maura said no.