Police departments should not be allowed to investigate their own. They shouldn't be given paid leave pending investigation or allowed to resign/retire when being investigated. More importantly their entire jacket should be made public, including previous work history, disciplinary actions, complaints, and so forth. 100% transparency should be a law for those who swore an oath to protect and to serve.
Perfect example of absolute corruption by certain individuals at the upper levels of command, and most notably, individuals in Internal Affairs, who are either willingly corrupt, or grossly incompetent, and should be provided with the opportunity to search for another career field, outside any part of the City.
It is happening every place. To find out if they’ll lie or cover, all you have to do is watch a captain or police officer then go in and ask if the person is there?
This is the biggest problem with police departments investigating their own. Even if the investigations were above board, the appearance of impropriety.
@@CN45475 As if this kind hasn't been happening across the entire US for decades under leadership from all walks of life. Doesn't matter who we elect if the system is fundamentally broken. As if we elect Ronchetti or Grisham again anything will change? Get real. Doesn't matter if we get rid of Keller or he has another term, nothing will change in Albuquerque because none of these people actually care about fixing anything. They want money, power, and status. Politics is their way to get it.
One of hundreds of cases where police violate law, case law, and policy and investigate themselves to find no wrong doing. But what do you expect when there's no oversight of these types of things? We the people are just told to trust the system, but the people investigating police all are police who worked with the accused. These ai departments have clear biased & conflict of interest issues. The fact that these kangaroo courts have been allowed to prosper for so long shows the real state of the nation.
So outright lies are now "typographical errors"? I thought typos was misspelling a word here and there not lying to deceive or admitting you didn't do your job.
And you know what, I found it interesting that the reporter didn't ask about "typo" #1 so when he didn't I wasn't surprised that he didn't ask about the 2nd "typo" since both should have been obvious questions.
It's comforting to know how well we protect our public servants. In any other line of work, producing fraudulent financial approvals and missapropriating funds would get you fired and probably indicted. Thank God they were only stealing from the tax payers. /s
Jody Barr, Dave Biscobing. All three do outstanding work in investigative reporting. Although, as we see time and again, the reporting is meaningless because the cities' leadership takes no action.
An ordinary citizen who forgets to pay a traffic ticket can find themselves in jail. A wealthy individual gets away with a lot more than a citizen that just wants to live an ordinary life. Society is screwed up.
I know this is old, but it seems Albuquerque is one of the places that law enforcement and legal system needs to have a thorough investigation from DOJ. Good job to the investigative reporter. Glad he has not been "removed" by a fake traffic stop where the department investigated themselves and found all justified, or a "clerical" error.
They already are under the eye of DOJ and in the middle of a huge mandatory reform brought by that investigation, however, APD keeps whining about it and asking to be released from it. Obviously, they need more of it, not less. Also, the civilian oversight committee (part of that DOJ reform deal) can't keep members on board and has basically no actual power to make any change.
I’ve worked in IT for 12 years and done purchasing for them. When we get an email saying they have approval for a purchase, we always get it from the budget manager just for this reason.
Who did the proofreading on that report? And who reviewed it before it was submitted? Typos are one thing, but not catching these errors in review in this case, is criminal.
Yep... According to them, if Lying happens on their side of the fence, they call it "OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT" as if its nothing that anyone should worry about. If Lying happens on the public side of the fence, it is a CRlME, AGAINST THE LAW and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE. You must be PUNISHED and RUNG through their SYSTEM and be LABELED as a CRlMlNAL for life... ROTFLMAO!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 *If they have the NERVE to come out and say what they said to the press about his CRlMINAL activities, can you imagine what other SERIOUS CRlMlNAL ACTIVITIES they are into that NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT.* 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
INTERNAL AFFAIR (lA) should be DEFUNDED and THROWN OUT all across the country. lA is the biggest JOKE in the United States. If at all, lA should be replaced by INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATORS made up of PRIVATE CITIZENS, who get replaced by new PRIVATE CITIZENS once a MONTH. So, there won't be no FAVORITES this, republican SHlT that or Democrat SHlT this... 🙂
If they lie about this small stuff, Imagine all the really big life changing lies they are willing to commit to save face....Some High level firings are in order here.
If any of us Joe Public peeps forged paperwork to obtain a raise and purchase a laptop, we know Ross would gleefully arrest us without question. Instead he got to retire with his pension without facing any charges. LE and public officials should be held to higher standards.
THAT'S WHY It is SO HARD TO GET PUBLIC RECORDS . THEY DON'T WANT TRANSPARENCY OR TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABILITY . PUBLIC RECORDS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO THE PUBLIC , BY LAW .
Nothing like having the people responsible for policing the police being incompetent or dirty. Just fills you with confidence for the integrity of government.
This stuff has to stop why do they feel they can live outside the boundaries like the rest of the community and why havent you so called news stations not report on these issues until it was just out right obvious what was going on just report things the correct way or in my eyes part of the problem
Bro. Things are so bad here. I’m thinking of teaming up with my friends to help, if not stop, then slow the reset of crime down. Cops here are not good. They are very corrupt. We the citizen can do a lot more than they are to clean this place up. Real talk
No, dude. Yes cops are often f*ckers, but no they're not that "corrupt" in Abq, don't let propaganda misinform you. Basically what's really going on is, foreign money is trying to overthrow the US. They indirectly fund the Govt to pass laws and policies that benefits them, and the Govt along with associated corporations, colleges, news/social media, use political trends to trick the masses into supporting them via "social justice", "anti-racism", protection, etc... They want to get rid of the police, so they can institute their own politically bias policing system that lacks a constitution and civil rights. Allegedly they want the US to adapt a tracking system, so they can use that to surveil people more than a giant police force. It seems like that would get rid of a lot of crime, but the tech companies already abuse their powers for politics, so we know that won't work. Crime is a balance, it's not something that you and your friends can clean up. I'd encourage you to read up on regime changes, specifically the Bolshevik revolution and Communism, getting rid of the police is part of their plan, it's deeper than "Abq cops are corrupt."
The answer is on the wall, at time stamp 8:39. The blue banner is pointing at the red and white stripes on the American flag. The white stands for purity and Innocence the red stands for hardiness and valor. Once these are lost in a person's heart and mind criminal activity begins.
Imagine if every criminal was allowed to investigate themselves.
Nope. Only the criminals under the employ of the state get that kind of treatment.
_ some gang(s) pose as department(s) then demand immunity - what you gonna do !?!
@@vicordecastro2851 Anatomy of The State - Murray Rothbard.
Larry: "She lied!"
IA: "She did not break policy."
Albuquerque PD policy: "Lie to cover your ass by all means!"
Everything's gangsta until Larry Barker gets involved.
Police departments should not be allowed to investigate their own. They shouldn't be given paid leave pending investigation or allowed to resign/retire when being investigated. More importantly their entire jacket should be made public, including previous work history, disciplinary actions, complaints, and so forth. 100% transparency should be a law for those who swore an oath to protect and to serve.
What a shock! Police Officers cover for each other.
It's like having a biker gang being the jurors in a court case against one of their members. How would that case turnout 100% of the time?
@@late3619 not much different. Just this gang is way more dangerous than bikers. Bikers generally don't mess with average citizens.
How many other incidents of financial impropriety have they gotten away with?
Corruption starts at the top and runs downhill.
So sad!
Love the fact the cops can’t even crack their own case😂😂😂
Perfect example of absolute corruption by certain individuals at the upper levels of command, and most notably, individuals in Internal Affairs, who are either willingly corrupt, or grossly incompetent, and should be provided with the opportunity to search for another career field, outside any part of the City.
We investigated ourselves and the boss followed department policy. LOL
POLICE remind me of Catholic priests for some reason.
This is why they can never investigate another cop it must be independently done
Imagine that ? Public officials playing the shell game ,they should be stripped of creds and fired
Its almost like its happening everywhere.
It is happening every place. To find out if they’ll lie or cover, all you have to do is watch a captain or police officer then go in and ask if the person is there?
Lies, lies and more lies from these public servants. Remove all Qualified Immunity from all public servants.
IA: "We've investigated ourselves and have cleared ourselves of any wrongdoing."
This is the biggest problem with police departments investigating their own. Even if the investigations were above board, the appearance of impropriety.
Why am I not shocked to learn police are covering up for one of their own?
Why am I not surprised y'all elected officials that permit this?
@@CN45475 As if this kind hasn't been happening across the entire US for decades under leadership from all walks of life. Doesn't matter who we elect if the system is fundamentally broken. As if we elect Ronchetti or Grisham again anything will change? Get real. Doesn't matter if we get rid of Keller or he has another term, nothing will change in Albuquerque because none of these people actually care about fixing anything. They want money, power, and status. Politics is their way to get it.
Should have an investigation into IA.
One of hundreds of cases where police violate law, case law, and policy and investigate themselves to find no wrong doing. But what do you expect when there's no oversight of these types of things? We the people are just told to trust the system, but the people investigating police all are police who worked with the accused. These ai departments have clear biased & conflict of interest issues. The fact that these kangaroo courts have been allowed to prosper for so long shows the real state of the nation.
So outright lies are now "typographical errors"? I thought typos was misspelling a word here and there not lying to deceive or admitting you didn't do your job.
And you know what, I found it interesting that the reporter didn't ask about "typo" #1 so when he didn't I wasn't surprised that he didn't ask about the 2nd "typo" since both should have been obvious questions.
It's comforting to know how well we protect our public servants. In any other line of work, producing fraudulent financial approvals and missapropriating funds would get you fired and probably indicted. Thank God they were only stealing from the tax payers. /s
cops and politicians follow their own laws not ours
That's called "fascism."
I wish there were more Lary barkers in media. Someone who does a story properly.
Jody Barr, Dave Biscobing. All three do outstanding work in investigative reporting.
Although, as we see time and again, the reporting is meaningless because the cities' leadership takes no action.
An ordinary citizen who forgets to pay a traffic ticket can find themselves in jail. A wealthy individual gets away with a lot more than a citizen that just wants to live an ordinary life.
Society is screwed up.
You can say that again. 😄
That intern affairs chief needs to be be fired he just calmly sweep sh*t under the rug makes you what more criminal issues he lies about.
Keep up the good work KRQE!
Another important and well researched story. Keep fighting the good fight!!
Wow what a bunch of criminals. Covering for one another and stealing tax payers money. They need to be help accountable!
I know this is old, but it seems Albuquerque is one of the places that law enforcement and legal system needs to have a thorough investigation from DOJ.
Good job to the investigative reporter. Glad he has not been "removed" by a fake traffic stop where the department investigated themselves and found all justified, or a "clerical" error.
They already are under the eye of DOJ and in the middle of a huge mandatory reform brought by that investigation, however, APD keeps whining about it and asking to be released from it. Obviously, they need more of it, not less. Also, the civilian oversight committee (part of that DOJ reform deal) can't keep members on board and has basically no actual power to make any change.
They are under a consent decree with DOJ for years now.
They too busy and we gonna keep getting screwed
What corruption in Albuquerque?! No way !!!
How can such dishonest, unethical people be trusted to police society???
I’ve worked in IT for 12 years and done purchasing for them. When we get an email saying they have approval for a purchase, we always get it from the budget manager just for this reason.
ALBUQUERQUE "we commit the crime, we investigate ourselves, we fudge a little here and there and ultimately acquit ourselves" POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Who did the proofreading on that report? And who reviewed it before it was submitted? Typos are one thing, but not catching these errors in review in this case, is criminal.
Thanks Larry. Keep at it. Big fan
Surprise surprise, they investigated themselves and turns out they did nothing wrong.
Surprise surprise indeed my friend... ROTFLMOA!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everybody in the APD's Internal Affairs Office should be fired for being incompetent!!
Diaz shook her head yes while she was saying "no".. she's lying!
Why do we still allow the police to investigate themselves?
IA officer should be fired for incompetence, corruption..........or both.
What do you expect from an agency that investigates itself. LMAO
The only difference between a cop and a criminal is the badge.
A typographical error is a misspelling or grammatical error, an untrue sentence on a report of an incident is a bold face lie .
Take away their qualified immunity now.
Isn't their pension based on their final salary? Seems like he was also buying a laptop to keep when he left...
This internal affairs officer needs to be held accountable. John Ross needs to be prosecuted for fraud.
good ole boys club...
Put everybody in prison until someone squeals!! Simple and fast.
COPS: We investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing, no more questions case closed
Yep... According to them, if Lying happens on their side of the fence, they call it "OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT" as if its nothing that anyone should worry about. If Lying happens on the public side of the fence, it is a CRlME, AGAINST THE LAW and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE. You must be PUNISHED and RUNG through their SYSTEM and be LABELED as a CRlMlNAL for life... ROTFLMAO!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 *If they have the NERVE to come out and say what they said to the press about his CRlMINAL activities, can you imagine what other SERIOUS CRlMlNAL ACTIVITIES they are into that NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT.* 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
We have investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing. Crooked bastards need to be in jail.
Even our cops are crooks lmao 😁
Sometimes they are the worst.
Internal affairs should be fired!
INTERNAL AFFAIR (lA) should be DEFUNDED and THROWN OUT all across the country. lA is the biggest JOKE in the United States. If at all, lA should be replaced by INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATORS made up of PRIVATE CITIZENS, who get replaced by new PRIVATE CITIZENS once a MONTH. So, there won't be no FAVORITES this, republican SHlT that or Democrat SHlT this... 🙂
Seems like the CHIEF NEEDS TO FIRE HIS ENTIRE COMMAND STAFF.
And himself, because you know it, I know it and the American people know it that he KNEW what was happening and still let it happen lol...
A whole new group for the liars club
The man should make enough money to pay for his own computer. I am glad he is getting grief for it… it’s theft
Perfect example of why the police should not be allowed to investigate themselves. This needs to end!!!! This cancerous stigma starts at the top.
Why do you expect cops that investigate themselves to EVER find themselves at fault?
Saul Goodman is the city's attorney.
Commander Zack can be purchased at your local pet store just look in the bird section where the parrots are
That is the same way that they investigate any officer complaints!!! Friends investigating friends!!!!
If they lie about this small stuff, Imagine all the really big life changing lies they are willing to commit to save face....Some High level firings are in order here.
SPOILER ALERT!!! It's not just happening in Albuquerque.
If any of us Joe Public peeps forged paperwork to obtain a raise and purchase a laptop, we know Ross would gleefully arrest us without question. Instead he got to retire with his pension without facing any charges. LE and public officials should be held to higher standards.
Internal affairs? They have two issued items. A coffee pot, and a rubber stamp reading “CLEARED”.
So he was allowed to retire with his pension.
How surprising.
They didn't notice cause they were doing the cover up. IA knows cause they are the same people, they need to get investigated too.
Albuquerque PD needs to have a power washer taken to it , civilian boards are the only IA that should exist.......
This IS, after all, Albuquerque...
THAT'S WHY It is SO HARD TO GET PUBLIC RECORDS . THEY DON'T WANT TRANSPARENCY OR TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABILITY . PUBLIC RECORDS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO THE PUBLIC , BY LAW .
This is going on all across the country
How many other police departments in this country have done the same thing? We no that most internal affairs investigation are corrupt.
Investigation themselves always clears officers and city
Corruption at its finest!
Pigs of a feather stick together
Bunch of liars and crooks.
Is there a more perfect government stooge than Internal Affairs Zac Cottrell.
LOL it’s never going to change as long as they investigate themselves.
Well Keller would not know right from wrong anyway. Everyone was too busy covering up bigger crimes.
8:56 this is what a bold face lie looks like. Mr. Type-o
Boy, something smells rotten here, not surprising
Is anyone really surprised by this? 🤷🏿🤦🏿
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Nothing like having the people responsible for policing the police being incompetent or dirty.
Just fills you with confidence for the integrity of government.
This stuff has to stop why do they feel they can live outside the boundaries like the rest of the community and why havent you so called news stations not report on these issues until it was just out right obvious what was going on just report things the correct way or in my eyes part of the problem
Just another day in a police state.
Bro. Things are so bad here. I’m thinking of teaming up with my friends to help, if not stop, then slow the reset of crime down. Cops here are not good. They are very corrupt. We the citizen can do a lot more than they are to clean this place up. Real talk
How do you plan on doing that i’mcurious.
@@iAlwaysNeverWlN very easily. Just gotta get neighborhoods to sign up on the website
No, dude. Yes cops are often f*ckers, but no they're not that "corrupt" in Abq, don't let propaganda misinform you.
Basically what's really going on is, foreign money is trying to overthrow the US. They indirectly fund the Govt to pass laws and policies that benefits them, and the Govt along with associated corporations, colleges, news/social media, use political trends to trick the masses into supporting them via "social justice", "anti-racism", protection, etc...
They want to get rid of the police, so they can institute their own politically bias policing system that lacks a constitution and civil rights. Allegedly they want the US to adapt a tracking system, so they can use that to surveil people more than a giant police force. It seems like that would get rid of a lot of crime, but the tech companies already abuse their powers for politics, so we know that won't work.
Crime is a balance, it's not something that you and your friends can clean up.
I'd encourage you to read up on regime changes, specifically the Bolshevik revolution and Communism, getting rid of the police is part of their plan, it's deeper than "Abq cops are corrupt."
@@TheUnholyPosole ok, so you make a valid argument. Problem is, something still has to be done about the crime rate here
@Bob Valdez where are you?? This is what I’m talking about. Hate filled pricks. I’ll be in whatever neighborhood I want to be in.
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This is what happens everytime cops investigate cops! Internal Affairs is such a joke & waste of taxpayers $$$!
APD has bigger issues than a fucking MacBook purchase...
If this would have been a rank and file member, they would have been fired and arrested.
Oh but they say there are good cops out there somewhere..
Let me ask you one question , is this crook still a cop, or is he in jail for his wrongfully doings , or are THEY in jail ?
Can’t wait for this report, and I live in PDX!
F pdx
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The answer is on the wall, at time stamp 8:39.
The blue banner is pointing at the red and white stripes on the American flag.
The white stands for purity and Innocence the red stands for hardiness and valor.
Once these are lost in a person's heart and mind criminal activity begins.
One day when America falls, I hope the people of whatever new nation that is created looks back on these videos and learns from these mistakes.
_ of course they won't make those same mistakes - humans are very capable of making new mistakes ! ❗❕
How in the hell can it b impartial?!! It'd b like having a thief's Dad investigate the thief!! Come on now!! The world's not that blind!!
I drove a bus for New Jersey Transit where by policy a person could get Fired for Taking a Nickel that was company revenue this is major National B.S.
Yep... that's the difference between WE the public and the GOBERMINT.😀😀😀😀
APD ignores crime especially when it's their own
Their moral compass is clock, it points in a different directions every few minutes.
I love how this guy can make me give a shit about some stupid laptop
Misconduct and perjury woo hoo 🥳
We investigate ourselves and realize that it's better to resign 🤣🤪
Everyone needs to be removed and charged.
I would fire all these investigators