Andres Valdez Explained

Andres Valdez is an American social activist from Albuquerque, New Mexico.[1]

Early life and education

Valdez was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in San Luis, Colorado. Though once employed as a carpenter, he now works as a professional activist.[2]

Activism

In November 1997 Valdez was appointed by the city of Albuquerque to the "Task Force on Police Oversight," a city council convened advisory group formed to make recommendations on a new system of oversight for Albuquerque's police department.[3] He requested appointment to a 2013 task force convened by the council to make a new series of recommendations on the police oversight system, though the council declined to make him a member.[4]

Since 2002, Valdez has filed a variety of complaints and lawsuits against the city of Albuquerque and city officials, including former mayor Martin Chávez[5] and current mayor Richard J. Berry,[6] [7] [8] and has been involved in a number of demonstrations that have interrupted city meetings and events.[9]

In 1997, and again in 2014, he attempted to serve "arrest warrants" he had self-signed against police officers. In 2006 Valdez and Gwen Packard led a protest prior to the city's Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade saying they wanted to end the "glamorization of Native American oppression by Albuquerque's Tri-Centennial initiative."[10] In 2010 Valdez received $10,000 in an out-of-court settlement by the city over a lawsuit he had brought after being ruled out-of-order during the public comment period at a police oversight commission meeting.[11] During a May 2014 demonstration by Valdez and several dozen protesters at the chambers of the Albuquerque city council, Valdez announced a "coup d'etat" against the city's government. The city council president ultimately adjourned the meeting and it was reconvened several days later.[12]

Political campaigns

In 1997 Valdez sought election to the Albuquerque city council, ultimately losing to Tim Kline with 13-percent of the vote.[13]

In 2012 Valdez announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate. In an early debate he declared Martin Heinrich a "pup" who lacked life experience, though, subsequently withdrew from the race citing "the outrageous amount of money needed to run.”[14] [15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lintchium . Leslie . 12 July 2009 . Tijerina Heirs Ask Obama To Restore Land Grants . Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  2. News: Lintchium . Leslie . 6 April 2014 . Activist gains support in questioning police conduct. Santa Fe New Mexican . Santa Fe, New Mexico . 9 May 2014 .
  3. Web site: Police Oversight Task Force Report . cabq.gov . City of Albuquerque .
  4. News: McKay . Dan . 8 August 2013 . 11 appointed to police oversight task force . Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  5. News: Ludwick . Jim . 14 July 2004 . Ethics Board Makes Quick Work of ABQPAC Case . Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico . 9 May 2014 .
  6. News: Ludwick . Jim . 19 October 2002 . Chávez To Repay 'Every Dime' . Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  7. News: 25 June 2004 . News Briefs . Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  8. News: McKay. Dan. 26 April 2013 . 2 mayoral candidates facing ethics complaints. Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  9. News: 4 October 2012 . FOG Recognizes Award Winners. Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico .
  10. News: 16 January 2006 . Culturally and Racially Mixed Crowd Marches To Honor Civil Rights Leader Winners. Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico . 7 May 2014 .
  11. Web site: Police Oversight Commission Settles Lawsuit . 28 February 2014 . krqe.com . KRQE-TV . 9 May 2014.
  12. News: Police shootings: Albuquerque council meets . Contreras . Russell . 8 May 2014 . chron.com . Houston Chronicle. Houston, Texas .
  13. Web site: Albuquerque City Council 5 . ourcampaigns.com. 9 May 2014.
  14. News: 2 May 2011 . Former Mayor a Tease and Other Revelations From Saturday's Election. Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico . 9 May 2014 .
  15. News: 14 February 2012. Andres Valdez Out of U.S. Senate Race. Albuquerque Journal . Albuquerque, New Mexico . 9 May 2014 .