From KOB-TV.com - On Wednesday, a northeast Albuquerque man called KOB Eyewitness News 4 because he wanted some answers about why police busted down his door, handcuffed him, and ransacked a room. He says police did not have a warrant and they did not arrest anybody. Both Ramirez and his roommates have no idea what police were doing at their house. Tyler Ramirez does not have the money to fix the front door of his home near Eubank and Comanche. He says around 4 a.m. Wednesday five officers busted through the front door, ran into the house, and threw everybody into handcuffs. “The officer kicked me from behind and then threw my arm around and proceeded to handcuff me,” Ramirez tells. He says the officers said they had received a report of someone who had been shot in the house. Nobody was charged with anything, and the officers left. “When the police are in your house, you’re supposed to feel safe and secure knowing that they’re here,” he says. “I felt threatened, and scared.” read more
Albuquerque man claims police violated his rights
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Michael Swickard
on Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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