Feedback from the issue of Thursday, September 18, 2008

ANOTHER JAIL KILLING Joe Arpaio’s nauseating situation: I’m constantly sickened to my stomach over the reported treatment of inmates in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office’s jails (“Dead Again,” John Dickerson, September 11). Why does it seem that the people who work for the MCSO get away with so much abuse?…

John McCain and Charlie Keating: Remember?

By Amy Silverman If Tom Fitzpatrick were alive today, the guy wouldn’t believe his eyes. In 1991, the late New Times columnist devoted one of his classic diatribes to the notion that no one would ever forget the role Arizona’s U.S. senators, John McCain and Dennis DeConcini, had played as…

Hot Links: Goddard Sues Phoenix Country Club, Mormons Battle Same-Sex Prop, Ex-Canadian Profiled by MCSO, and Racist “Obama Waffles” Cause Gag Reflex.

By Stephen Lemons Supes ready to rip up Guadalupe contract today. Goddard sues Phoenix Country Club over gender discrimination. U.S. Citizen claims MCSO asked her for green card because of car’s Canadian flag. The Phoenix cop who collapsed after that charity boxing match is dead. Sheriff hopeful Dan Saban promises…

Phoenix Police Officer In Charity Boxing Match Dies of Injuries

By Ray Stern Phoenix Police Officer Barry Scott, [pictured], who was collapsed after competing in a charity boxing match at the Fort McDowell Casino on Friday, died Tuesday. Scott had been in critical condition since his amateur fight with a local firefighter. As New Times reported today, one spectator says…

Phoenix Police Officer Critical After Charity Boxing Match

By Ray Stern Phoenix Police Officer Barry Scott [pictured] was “fighting for his life” Monday after an unsanctioned boxing event on Friday night at Fort McDowell Casino, police say. Sergeant Andy Hill, spokesman for Phoenix police, says it was a “tragic twist of fate” that Scott was injured while competing…

Over the Weekend: Hurricane Ike

By Jonathan McNamara Houston Press, part of our Village Voice Media family, has shown true fortitude in its coverage of Hurricane Ike over the weekend. Read the Press’ stories, see its photos and pass on the news about how our Texas neighbors are faring with the links below. Hurricane Ike…