Thursday, January 9, 2025

CITY COUNCIL WANTS COSTLY BONDS AND IPRA LIMITS TO PAY FOR OR COVER UP POLICE MISCONDUCT

       On 2 December, Lucas Herndon of District 2 pointed out to the Las Cruces City Council that New Mexico is known nationally and internationally as the most dangerous state in the country for police killings of civilians.  [Albuquerque and Las Cruces have roughly similar ratios of annual police killings, about one per 100,000 civilians.]  His questions about what Council means by public safety were general ones, with some addressing overall funding for public safety and of settlements for LCPD killings. 

The odd thing about the City Clerk’s argument is that, when citizens demand more services, City Council usually responds by providing them.  The obvious counter-argument is that the city should allocate additional resources to accommodate them.  But something so sensible is alien to the Las Cruces city government’s arrogant desire for secrecy, as if it knows best and does better without the involvement of the citizens who elect or support them.

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