Phoenix police Sergeant Mark Schweikert, supervisor of a now-former Phoenix police detective accused of having sex with two teenage boys, claims that two city officials meddled in his efforts to deal with the detective's work problems. In the 22-page memo, first obtained by CBS 5 reporter Donna Ros ... More >>
Donald Delahanty, who senselessly ended veteran Phoenix police officer David Uribe's life in May 2005, will continue residing on death row after the Arizona Supreme Court today upheld his conviction. Donald Delahanty, cop killerThe state's highest court ruled that the 24-year-old for ... More >>
Later this morning, a Maricopa County jury will announce its verdicts in the first-degree murder case of Donnie Delahanty, who stands accused of killing veteran Phoenix police officer David Uribe (in the photo) in May 2005.Authorities accused Delahanty, now 22, of shooting Officer Uribe to death dur ... More >>
A Maricopa County jury convicted Donnie Delahanty today of murdering veteran Phoenix police officer David Uribe in the first degree. Delahanty faces a minimum sentence of life without parole when the jury recovenes to consider his punishment. The 22-year-old California native also could be sent ... More >>
The first-degree murder case of accused cop killer Donald Delahanty is in the hands of a Maricopa County jury. Superior Court Judge Warren Granville sent the 12-person panel home yesterday afternoon after opposing attorneys completed closing arguments in the death p ... More >>
The driver who says front-seat passenger Donald Delahanty fired four bullets in Phoenix police officer David Uribe's face back in May 2005 took the witness stand Tuesday at Delahanty's first-degree murder trial. The underlying question to Chris Wilson's terse, stark, and generally believable testimo ... More >>
We dropped in yesterday at the first-degree murder trial of Donnie Delahanty, a young Phoenix man who, on May 10, 2005, followed through on a promise he had been making to pals: If some cop, any cop, pulled him over when he was in a car, he'd shoot the son-of-a-bitch just for the hell of it. Ph ... More >>
Officer Dave Uribe's murder made no sense, until detectives made the killer as a doper bent on shooting a cop
Methamphetamine is number-one with a bullet when it comes to violent death in Phoenix
Mill Avenue public art ends up in the garbage
Public relations firms wrote a script for overcoming opposition to Sumitomo's new silicon-wafer plant. City and state officials learned their lines well.
