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We sat down with Mark Aragon and Nick Layman, the creators of Albuquerque Raw - a fiercely independent platform that puts a spotlight on crime across the Albuquerque Metro area. Join us as we unravel their journey, their transition from covering local events to crime, and what sparked this shift. We also tackle the challenging task of reporting accurate crime statistics and the intriguing discrepancies between their data and that of the Albuquerque Police Department.
It's a gritty conversation that takes us further into the intricacies of homicide reporting and its profound impact on the city. We discuss the evolving role of public information officers (PIOs), exploring the fundamental change in their approach to disseminating information. Our guests underscore the significant role alternative media outlets like ABQ Raw play in relaying accurate and timely information. As we venture deeper into the discussion, we dissect the fluctuating crime numbers, potential reasons behind their decrease, and the speculated link between crime, open borders, and property crime.
Our conversation doesn't stop there. We also scrutinize the Department of Justice's intervention in the Albuquerque Police Department, examining its influence on crime rates and officer morale. We evaluate the leadership in the APD, specifically Chief Harold Medina, and its effect on the current crime situation. As we round off our chat, we expose the hurdles that media outlets face in crime reporting, stressing the need for transparency. More importantly, we express our hope for a future where leaders prioritize direct communication with the public. Are you ready to confront the raw reality of crime in Albuquerque? Plug in and listen up!
#Crime #APD #Media #ABQRaw #ABQ #NewMexico #Drugs #Safety #Backtheblue #Police
Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
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We sat down with Mark Aragon and Nick Layman, the creators of Albuquerque Raw - a fiercely independent platform that puts a spotlight on crime across the Albuquerque Metro area. Join us as we unravel their journey, their transition from covering local events to crime, and what sparked this shift. We also tackle the challenging task of reporting accurate crime statistics and the intriguing discrepancies between their data and that of the Albuquerque Police Department.
It's a gritty conversation that takes us further into the intricacies of homicide reporting and its profound impact on the city. We discuss the evolving role of public information officers (PIOs), exploring the fundamental change in their approach to disseminating information. Our guests underscore the significant role alternative media outlets like ABQ Raw play in relaying accurate and timely information. As we venture deeper into the discussion, we dissect the fluctuating crime numbers, potential reasons behind their decrease, and the speculated link between crime, open borders, and property crime.
Our conversation doesn't stop there. We also scrutinize the Department of Justice's intervention in the Albuquerque Police Department, examining its influence on crime rates and officer morale. We evaluate the leadership in the APD, specifically Chief Harold Medina, and its effect on the current crime situation. As we round off our chat, we expose the hurdles that media outlets face in crime reporting, stressing the need for transparency. More importantly, we express our hope for a future where leaders prioritize direct communication with the public. Are you ready to confront the raw reality of crime in Albuquerque? Plug in and listen up!
#Crime #APD #Media #ABQRaw #ABQ #NewMexico #Drugs #Safety #Backtheblue #Police
Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
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