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Albuquerque police: A history of violence

Albuquerque police: A history of violence

2016

24m
Documentary

Overview

Fault Lines investigates how the Albuquerque police force has become one of the most violent and deadliest police departments in the US and asks if any of the officers will face any accountability.

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Albuquerque police: A history of violence (2016) is a Documentary film that follows fault Lines investigates how the Albuquerque police force has become one of the most violent and deadliest police departments in the US and asks if any of the officers will face any accountability. Albuquerque police: A history of violence is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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