Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in New Mexico’s largest metropolis, saying {that a} vital enhance in crime in Albuquerque warrants the assistance of the New Mexico Nationwide Guard.
She signed an govt order, clearing the way in which for a number of dozen troops to be deployed alongside the historic Route 66 hall beginning in mid-Could. The order additionally frees up state funds for the Nationwide Guard to make use of as a part of the trouble.
Coaching for 60 to 70 troops already is underway, the governor’s workplace stated.
Governors sometimes name up the Nationwide Guard to assist with pure disasters like wildfires, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes.
Governors in recent times even have ordered troops to deal with unlawful crossings on the US-Mexico border. In New York final 12 months, the Nationwide Guard helped patrol the subway system following a sequence of high-profile crimes.
In New Mexico, Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina referred to as it an important time for the Nationwide Guard to offer assist that offers law enforcement officials extra time to patrol the streets for crime.
Medina and Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller pointed to a big chart throughout a information convention, saying practically each class of crime has come down because the starting of the 12 months due to the work already being achieved by the police pressure.
The Nationwide Guard is not going to be partaking with the general public, they stated, however somewhat taking up duties that drain the time of sworn officers, like directing site visitors.
The troops may help safe crime scenes, distribute meals and provides to the homeless inhabitants all through the hall, transport prisoners, present courthouse safety and run drone operations used for finding suspects or assessing incidents, officers stated.
Watchdog teams have considerations that militarizing civilian legislation enforcement will result in civil rights violations.
Daniel Williams, coverage advocate on the ACLU of New Mexico, referred to as the governor’s motion a present of pressure, not an answer.
“New Mexico already has one of the highest per capita rates of people killed by police in the nation,” Williams stated.
“History has shown that military collaboration with local law enforcement often leads to increased civil rights violations, racial profiling, and criminalization of vulnerable populations, particularly those experiencing homelessness and poverty.”
It’s not the primary time Lujan Grisham has tried to leverage state sources to deal with excessive crime charges in Albuquerque.
In 2021, the two-term Democrat quickly assigned state law enforcement officials to the realm to assist native authorities deal with automobile thefts, drug trafficking, aggressive driving and the apprehension of violent criminals with felony warrants.
The 12 months earlier than, then-President Donald Trump despatched federal brokers, together with Homeland Safety officers, to Albuquerque as a part of an effort to comprise violent crime. He additionally focused Chicago and different US cities with the surge in sources.
Lujan Grisham’s newest emergency declaration follows a March 31 request by Albuquerque’s police chief, who pointed to the fentanyl epidemic and an enhance in violent juvenile crime.
Medina wrote that progress has been made in lowering shootings and aggravated assaults alongside what is named Central Avenue however that extra sources are wanted.
The New Mexico Legislature adjourned final month, drawing a lot criticism from legislation enforcement leaders, prosecutors and even the governor for failing to adequately bolster public security in Albuquerque and different New Mexico communities.
Statistics launched by the Albuquerque police division in February confirmed an 11% lower in aggravated assaults in 2024 in comparison with the prior 12 months, whereas homicides decreased for a second straight 12 months.