Arpaio Tweet of the Day: Mexican Cartel Has Put a Hit Out on Me
Sheriff Joe has blocked New Times on Twitter but we won’t be deterred in getting his message out to our readers.
Sheriff Joe has blocked New Times on Twitter but we won’t be deterred in getting his message out to our readers.
Black, Latino, or Native American drivers still are more likely to be delayed longer, cited, searched, or arrested than white drivers,
The Pakistani owner of a Western-themed bar in Apache Junction claims city officials used racial slurs behind his back.
Could this be a record?
The Ninth Circuit has denied qualified immunity to MCSO and PPD officers in the 2011 death of mentally ill Army Vet Marty Atencio.
“Combative” is an interesting way to spell “racist.”
The Melendres profiling case is becoming the new sheriff’s personal Vietnam. He didn’t start it, but as the conflict drags on, it remains to be seen whether he has power to stop it.
As soon as the former sheriff launched his campaign for Senate, skeptics immediately deemed it a “cash grab.”
Here’s what the field currently looks like. (Hint: pretty weird.)
Jesus fucking Christ.
Candice Wilson resigned in 2014, due to what she claims was a hostile work environment.
“Rex Tillerson was right: Donald Trump is a moron and his pardon of Joe Arpaio proves it,” Lacey said.
Tim Coomer says he asked Channel 12 news crew, “Can you let me finish?” But he says there was no collusion with the journalists.
There’s a new sheriff in town — but have things really changed?
Phoenix Pride called the ban “ill-conceived, ill-advised, and hatefully-born.”
Sheriff Penzone says the new facility will come at no increased cost to taxpayers.
A federal judge cited the Department of Corrections’ “pervasive and intractable failures.”
Judge Susan Bolton hasn’t decided whether she will vacate previous rulings against him.
For more than 20 years, Dennis Huff was the head of behavioral services at the nonprofit community health center.
As court decision looms next week, the former lawman basks in the cheers and jeers at fundraiser in Fresno, California.
New Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone agrees, but what to do with them is the problem.
Federal prosecutors say “expungement is an extraordinary measure appropriate ‘only in extreme circumstances.'”