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  "path": "/2026/06/15/after-three-police-shootings-in-five-days-a-city-councilor-demanded-answers-on-911-dispatch/",
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  "textContent": "By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — Imagine calling 911 for help during a mental health crisis only to have the encounter end in death. That happened in May when the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) shot and killed a man after his family called for help because he was threatening to harm himself. The shooting was […]\n\nThe post After three police shootings in five days, City Councilor questions APD, ACS mental health response rules appeared first on City Desk ABQ.",
  "title": "After three police shootings in five days, City Councilor questions APD, ACS mental health response rules"
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