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Dead Man Dining: What We Learned From Decades of Last Meal Requests on Arizona’s Death Row

By Elias WeissDecember 16, 2022

The Phoenix New Times analyzed the last meal requests of people executed in the state since 1992 – 40 men in all. Fresh vegetables, ice cream and fries were among the most requested items.

Sheriff Paul Penzone Braces for $1.15 Million Monthly Court Fine

Sheriff Paul Penzone Braces for $1.15 Million Monthly Court Fine

By Katya SchwenkDecember 8, 2022

One month after Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone was held in contempt in an ongoing federal court case, the county is bracing itself for a fine of $1.15 million – and possibly more.

New Chief Offers Vague 4-Step Plan to Help Fix Phoenix Police Department

By Katya SchwenkDecember 7, 2022

After two months on the job, police Chief Michael Sullivan is making – at least tentative ones – changes at the Phoenix Police Department.

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With Just Weeks Left in Office, Mark Brnovich Pushing for Another Execution

With Just Weeks Left in Office, Mark Brnovich Pushing for Another Execution

By Katya SchwenkNovember 29, 2022

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has only six weeks left in office. But he still wants to pursue one last execution.

Sheriff’s Office Admits Botching DUI Case Against Phoenix Cop

By Katya SchwenkNovember 22, 2022

“Why it was not done, why it took so long, and when the resubmittal did occur, why didn’t it go downtown? These are all questions that are going to be answered once the investigation is completed.”

Arizona Executes Murray Hooper, Third Man Put to Death in Six Months

By Katya SchwenkNovember 17, 2022

Arizona executed Murray Hooper on Wednesday at 10:34 a.m. inside the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.

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Murray Hooper Faces Execution on Wednesday Despite Claims of ‘Extensive Misconduct’ in Case

By Katya SchwenkNovember 15, 2022

Murray Hooper is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday. Yet the police misconduct in his case was “like a crazy Hollywood movie,” according to his attorneys.

Sheriff Paul Penzone Cited for Contempt, Faces Steep Fines in Federal Lawsuit

By Katya SchwenkNovember 11, 2022

Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone was just found in contempt of court in a case that dates back to the Joe Arpaio era.

‘We Just Want Answers’: Questions Linger Months After Glendale Police Kill Teen

By Katya SchwenkOctober 27, 2022

It has been nearly four months since a Glendale police officer shot and killed 15-year-old Juan Carlos Bojorquez. His family is still waiting for a police report and body-camera footage of the incident.

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Phoenix Cops Criticized for Releasing Limited Bodycam Footage After Fatal Shooting

By Katya SchwenkOctober 19, 2022

In the wake of Ali Osman being shot to death by police, the Phoenix Police Department’s practice of proactively releasing “critical incident briefings” in lieu of raw footage of a fatal shooting has come under scrutiny.

Judge Proposes Fines, More Oversight to Force Sheriff Paul Penzone to Follow Court Orders

By Katya SchwenkOctober 5, 2022

A federal judge moved a step closer to holding Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone in contempt for failing to comply with court mandates in a years-long lawsuit.

Family of Man Gunned Down by Phoenix Police Calls for Justice

By Katya SchwenkOctober 4, 2022

A crowd of hundreds of people gathered at the Tempe Mosque on September 30 to pay their respects to Ali Osman, a man who was shot and killed by Phoenix police.

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Outrage Grows Over Phoenix Police Killing of Black Man ‘Who Needed Help’

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 28, 2022

Phoenix police shot and killed Ali Osman, a 34-year-old Black man, on Saturday during an incident in west Phoenix that’s sparking outrage among some activists and the city’s close-knit Somali community to which he belonged.

The Sheriff’s Office Takes 611 Days to Investigate Misconduct. It’s Supposed to Take 85

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 27, 2022

In a matter of weeks, U.S. District Court Judge G. Murray Snow plans to cite Sheriff Paul Penzone and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office for contempt of court over a backlog of investigations into complaints of misconduct against employees.

At Tense Moment for Department, Michael Sullivan Takes Over Phoenix Police

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 15, 2022

The new Phoenix police chief, Michael Sullivan, is faced with a department in turmoil and under scrutiny.

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Activists Celebrate – with Drums and Horns – as Police Chief Jeri Williams Steps Down

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 13, 2022

Activists critical of the Phoenix Police Department rallied with a band outside the agency on Monday to celebrate the departure of Chief Jeri Williams.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Arizona’s Ban on Recording Police

Judge Temporarily Blocks Arizona’s Ban on Recording Police

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 9, 2022

A judge issued an injunction Friday to temporarily block Arizona’s new police filming ban from taking effect.

Apache Junction Sued Over ‘Malicious Prosecution’ of Man Who Filmed Cops

Apache Junction Sued Over ‘Malicious Prosecution’ of Man Who Filmed Cops

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 8, 2022

As Arizona faces legal challenges over a new law that strips away individuals’ rights to record the police, Apache Junction is being sued over its arrest and prosecution of a man who filmed officers last year.

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Phoenix’s New Police Chief to Make $232,000 a Year

By Katya SchwenkAugust 31, 2022

On Wednesday, the city of Phoenix is set to approve the employment contract for its next police chief, Michael Sullivan, who has worked for the last three years with the Baltimore Police Department.

Arizona Takes Initial Steps to Execute Murray Hooper

By Katya SchwenkAugust 25, 2022

Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Brutinel ruled that the state can move forward with a warrant for the execution of Murray Hooper, who was sentenced to death in a 1980 murder-for-hire plot.

Tempe to Provide Water Rescue Bags After Cops Watch Man Drown

Tempe to Provide Water Rescue Bags After Cops Watch Man Drown

By Katya SchwenkAugust 22, 2022

The city is adding new equipment and overhauling police policies about water rescues after Sean Bickings drowned in May and ignited a national outcry.

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Phoenix Cop Who Mocked Muslims on Social Media Still Fighting Discipline

By Katya SchwenkAugust 18, 2022

Three years after a sergeant’s bigoted Facebook posts helped sparked a scandal in the Phoenix Police Department, an appeals court has allowed his lawsuit against the city, which alleges First Amendment violations, to move forward.

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