The governor, along with city leaders, insist the National Guard will not be acting as police officers, but they could be in Albuquerque for a while,
KOB
reports.
The National Guard’s main role is to support Albuquerque police officers, so those officers can be out on the streets fighting crime. Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina points to the Central Corridor as an area that needs a lot of help.
The National Guard will be responding to medical emergencies, de-escalating potentially volatile encounters, and handing out water and food to people dealing with homelessness. They’ll also be doing security at crime scenes and traffic control for accidents, transporting prisoners and helping TSA at the airport.