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Best & Worst States to Be a Police Officer

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We are so very grateful for all of our law enforcement officers! Here in New Mexico we just lost a State Patrol Officer to evil. NM Honors State Police Officer Justin Hare

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Law enforcement is a career that is always in the public eye, whether for heroic reasons or scandal. A Year Before Albuquerque’s Police Corruption Scandal Made Headlines, an Internal Probe Found Nothing. Corruption is closely related to spiritual death. Being a police officer is significantly more dangerous than many other occupations. Because of such risks, law-enforcement agencies must offer enough incentives to attract and retain officers. To start, there’s a $69,160 mean annual wage and typically a generous benefits package that can include retirement-contribution matches, tuition assistance, ample leave time, a take-home vehicle, and access to health and fitness facilities. More Here

The Albuquerque Officers that are found guilty in the DWI sandal should forfeit their pension and any other benefits they were to receive! They did some awful stuff. Cowards! They did damage to the department and our city and state. I had a Mayor of a New Mexico city tell me he is able to hire Albuquerque police officers because of the scandals at APD. The officers want nothing do do with APD.

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Got Questions states: Corruption is closely related to spiritual death. God told Adam that, if he ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, he would “surely die” (Genesis 2:17). Adam didn’t die a physical death that day but a spiritual one that involved separation from God (Ephesians 2:1–3). More Here

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