Alt-Right Troll Baked Alaska Shows He Hasn’t Changed at ICE Protest in Phoenix
Gionet made a press badge, pretended to be press, said he voted for “based and redpilled” Doug Ducey, & was allowed to flee while cops arrested others.
Gionet made a press badge, pretended to be press, said he voted for “based and redpilled” Doug Ducey, & was allowed to flee while cops arrested others.
“It took him only 30 minutes to sexually harass me.”
He almost didn’t make it.
“It costs us an obscene amount of money.”
Jorge Soria was speaking with an Arizona Mirror reporter when a Phoenix police officer ran up, grabbed him by the neck, and dragged him into a puddle.
PLEA also confirmed Phoenix officers were not aware of Dravon Ames’ prior arrest in Tempe when they threatened to shoot Ames and his family for shoplifting.
Well, this is awkward.
It took Juana and Mario Feliz three hours to get home after crossing the border to buy milk.
“I’m reaching people.”
Meg O’Connor wins the David Carr Award for investigative reporting for work she did at Miami New Times.
“Sheriff is thinking of running for Sheriff again.”
“He told me that for this piece of legislation to move, Bill Montgomery had to be on board,” State Senator Boyer said of his colleague Eddie Farnsworth.
“These animals are being tortured. Their lives are beyond horrible. The best day they ever have is the day they finally die.”
Inmates in ICE’s transgender unit are calling for investigation of the facility.
Ex-ASU Prof Defended Jeffrey Epstein Prior to His Own Sex Scandal
The same dog chewed a chunk of leg off a Peoria man two years prior.
The delay seems ironic: ASU is home to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Bezos is the owner of the Washington Post.
“Wait…I’m getting whiplash watching this flip flop.” — Victoria Steele
“Please go back on the sidewalk or you will be subject to arrest!”
Despite the exoneration, the Scottsdale Unified School District will now require diversity and inclusion training for athletic coaches.
The Woodbury Fire burned close to the Salt River, which supplies water to Valley cities.
The department said that all first responders will have cameras by August.