Fences and Fear, Albuquerque’s Battle with Lawlessness

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Fences and Fear, Albuquerque’s Battle with Lawlessness

Ralph DiPalma highlights the severe challenges faced by property owners in Albuquerque due to rampant crime. Mike, a long-time property manager, has dealt with break-ins, vandalism, theft, and assault, requiring extreme measures like barbed wire fences. Despite hundreds of calls to law enforcement and the mayor’s office over 28 months, no action has been taken, leaving businesses frustrated.

Businesses are suffering as employees fear coming to work and customers avoid the area. DiPalma notes that property owners are forced to build heavy-duty fences to deter repeat offenders, who are drawn to the city from surrounding areas for benefits. He accuses contractors of profiting from federal funds while the city deteriorates.

DiPalma calls for federal investigators to probe corruption among city officials and contractors, urging lawmakers to address the ongoing neglect and support affected citizens and property owners.

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