Albuquerque Cop Charged With Two Felonies After Attacking Man, Then Deleting Video Evidenceby Carlos MillerPINAC Apr. 02, 2015 |
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An Albuquerque cop was indicted on two felony charges Tuesday, including one for kneeing a man in the groin, causing him to lose a testicle, the other for deleting footage from the phone of the man’s friend who had recorded the incident. Pablo Padilla, who has been on paid administrative leave since last year, is the third Albuquerque cop to be indicted this year. He was charged with aggravated battery with great bodily harm and tampering with evidence. Read More |