DOJ Doesn’t Update Police Probe During Meeting
KOAT.COM - November 8, 2011
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Community members said they left a Monday evening meeting disappointed after U.S. Department of Justice officials failed to update the status of a possible probe into the Albuquerque Police Department. Community members said they showed up Monday to get news about a possible investigation into APD after a rash of officer-involved shootings during the past year and a half. However, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Hoses didn’t offer much information about what’s happening in Washington. “Right now, they're in the process of gathering information to determine whether or not there will be a full blown investigation, but I can't comment on that now, and I don't have any answers for you with respects to that question,” Hoses said. City leaders said they’ll cooperate with the DOJ if it decides to launch an investigation.
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