Mike Geier
Born | March 12, 1965 |
Hometown | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Height | 6'8" (2.032m) |
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Sleater-Kinney, Brittany Howard, Band of Horses Lead 2023 Bumbershoot Fest
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Piff and Puddles in Red Bank, Chowderfest and more things to do at the Jersey Shore
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Piff (and Mr. Piffles) and Puddles in 'Misery Loves Company' at The Hanover Theatre
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EDITORIAL: Why is it so hard for NM's officials to do right by public?
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AG must pay $40K for withholding requested record
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Former APD chief refiles whistleblower suit against city
Apr. 23—Albuquerque's former police chief has refiled a lawsuit alleging that city officials violated a state law protecting whisleblowers when they fired him in 2020. The lawsuit is similar to one filed in July 2021 by former Albuquerque Police Department Chief Michael Geier and Paulette Diaz, a former APD administrator. District Judge Lisa Ortega ruled that Diaz and Geier should file ...
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EDITORIAL: AG's Office needs to move quickly on IPRA request
Apr. 7—N.M. Attorney General Hector Balderas has some explaining to do. New Mexico's Inspection of Public Records Act guarantees the public the right to inspect and copy all public records, except as provided by law. The AG's Office is responsible for enforcing the state's public records law, and Balderas hasn't been shy about calling out entities that fall short. And that's a good thing. ...
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Ex-APD chief files suit against Attorney General
Apr. 3—A former police chief has filed a lawsuit against the state Attorney General's Office — the agency that enforces compliance with the Inspection of Public Records Act — alleging it violated the act since it has not turned over documents requested last year. Michael Geier was chief of the Albuquerque Police Department from late 2017 when Mayor Tim Keller took office until he was asked to ...
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Tenacious D Extend 2022 US Tour to Fall
Jack Black and Kyle Gass have added a 10-date September leg to the trek. Tenacious D Extend 2022 US Tour to Fall Eddie Fu
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Ex-APD academy commander files whistleblower lawsuit
Feb. 4—A former commander of the Albuquerque Police Department's academy alleges in a lawsuit she was fired in 2020 in retaliation for reporting concerns directly to then-chief of police Michael Geier. Angela Byrd alleges in the 2nd Judicial District Court suit that her actions were protected under the state's Whistleblower Protection Act. Byrd was hired as commander in July 2018 and fired in ...
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Tenacious D Announce Summer 2022 US Tour
Puddles Pity Party will support the brief outing. Tenacious D Announce Summer 2022 US Tour Spencer Kaufman
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Report: Feds went undercover at protests in ABQ
Apr. 17—Last summer, as the movement against racial injustice swept the country, officials in the Albuquerque Police Department asked the Drug Enforcement Administration for the assistance of special agents to do undercover operations and surveillance at protests, according to an investigative report from the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington published on Friday. The ...
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Internal Affairs: Ex-chief's aide used supervisor's log-in
Apr. 8—An internal investigation found that the executive assistant to the former chief of the Albuquerque Police Department had been using her supervisor's log-in credentials to approve her time card and overtime. However, the investigation could not determine whether she had worked those hours. Paulette Diaz was hired by Michael Geier when he was appointed chief in 2017. She was transferred ...
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IA: Former chief's assistant used supervisor's credentials to approve her timecard
Apr. 8—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — An internal investigation found the executive assistant to the former chief of the Albuquerque Police Department had been using her supervisor's login credentials to approve her time card and overtime. However, the investigation could not determine whether she had worked those hours. Paulette Diaz was hired by Michael Geier when he was appointed to be chief in 2017. ...
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APD academy instructors settle retaliation claims for $175K
Mar. 10—The city has reached pre-litigation settlements with two Albuquerque Police Department academy instructors who claimed former chief Michael Geier transferred them out of their positions as punishment for filing complaints about then-commander Angela Byrd. Sgt. Steven Martinez and officer Tillery DiCenzo each received $175,000 and were reinstated to their positions at the academy. They ...
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