Oh yea! Everything is beautiful in Albuquerque………that is if you sell drugs and use drugs…….The streets of Albuquerque are ridden with evil…….While they city concerns itself with a new soccer stadium and such things the city speeds into hell………a pot store on ever street corner,(BY THE WAY WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO ALL THAT CASH THE STATE HAS RECIVED FROM POT SALES????) Cannabis in New Mexico officially a billion-dollar industry – Sales top $1 billion, $75 million excise tax reported through January! Are the people of ABQ asleep to all this evil? illegal drugs available most anywhere on the street, do not get me started on the drastic increases in abortions here SHAME! Abortions in New Mexico have surged by over 250% since 2022. 14,000 Texans came to NM for an abortion in 2023……Rio Rancho was just voted one of ther best places to live in America. Mayor Gregg Hull is a fine Christian man. I beleive that Mayor Hull teaches Sunday school at his Church according to my friends. Rio Rancho once again named one of the best places to live in America Albuquerque stinks to high heaven. Evil reigns. Thankfully will live on the outskirts of Albuquerque, Rio Rancho is just down the road, we are away from most of the evil, even thou it sneaks in from time to time.
Police, Fire and EMT’S are understaffed and under paid in Albuquerque! They are outnumbered by evil people.
KOB TV: Federal authorities charged an Albuquerque man with allegedly spilling 10,000 fentanyl pills on the road during a high-speed chase.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 22-year-old Nicholas Mares sold 5,000 fentanyl pills to an undercover FBI agent in May. Then, earlier this month, agents tried stopping Mares in his vehicle. More Here
KOAT TV: One of several inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center who was recently released by accident is back in custody after turning herself in Sunday night, an Albuquerque Police Department news release said. More Here
George Barna: “People have become more selfish, churches have become less influential, pastors have become less Bible-centric”