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Protesters Descend on Department of Public Safety in Phoenix for Latest Rally

Protesters Descend on Department of Public Safety in Phoenix for Latest Rally

By Brendon KleenJune 8, 2020

“Dion Johnson was murdered for falling asleep.” – Zarra Teacola

Peaceful Scottsdale Protest Draws More Than 1,500 People to Old Town

Peaceful Scottsdale Protest Draws More Than 1,500 People to Old Town

By Lynn TrimbleJune 7, 2020

More than 1,500 people marched together on Sunday, June 7.

If Phoenix Can’t Fund Civilian Oversight, The Police Department Really Is Beyond Reform

If Phoenix Can’t Fund Civilian Oversight, The Police Department Really Is Beyond Reform

By David HudnallJune 7, 2020

In the midst of this revolutionary moment, the Phoenix City Council is struggling to fund a simple civilian review board it already voted for.

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Arizona Rep. Walt Blackman: George Floyd Is ‘Not a Hero,’ BLM Is a ‘Terrorist Organization’

Arizona Rep. Walt Blackman: George Floyd Is ‘Not a Hero,’ BLM Is a ‘Terrorist Organization’

By Ray SternJune 4, 2020

He admits “some people are going to be pissed off at me” for his comments.

Jake Paul Charged With Two Crimes After Scottsdale Mall Chaos

Jake Paul Charged With Two Crimes After Scottsdale Mall Chaos

By Ray SternJune 4, 2020

“If people want to accuse me of things that they know I’m not doing because my name is Jake Paul, then so be it.”

‘Defund the Police’ Protest in Phoenix Brings Attention to Police Review Board

‘Defund the Police’ Protest in Phoenix Brings Attention to Police Review Board

By Brendon KleenJune 3, 2020

“They took my son and that forever has changed us and destroyed our family,” Valdez said.

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Phoenix Police Arrested More Than 200 Protesters Following Ducey’s Curfew Order

Phoenix Police Arrested More Than 200 Protesters Following Ducey’s Curfew Order

By Ray SternJune 1, 2020

“At the end of the day, curfew was effective.” — Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams

Phoenix Protest Organizer Jarrett Maupin Blames Other Groups for Thursday’s Damage

Phoenix Protest Organizer Jarrett Maupin Blames Other Groups for Thursday’s Damage

By Ray SternMay 29, 2020

The activist believes the culprits are affiliated with Poder in Action, Black Lives Matter Metro Phoenix, and Puente Arizona.

The Westgate Shooter Was an Incel Who Wanted Couples to Feel ‘Pain’

The Westgate Shooter Was an Incel Who Wanted Couples to Feel ‘Pain’

By Ray SternMay 22, 2020

According to authorities, Hernandez is an admitted “incel,” had been bullied by people in his life, and believed women didn’t want him.

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Arizona Trooper’s Sexually Abusive Traffic Stops Lead to Lawsuit

Arizona Trooper’s Sexually Abusive Traffic Stops Lead to Lawsuit

By Sean HolstegeMay 21, 2020

“She felt confined. She was trapped. There was nothing she could do.” Jocelyn Kinsey’s attorney.

Shooting Reported at Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale

Shooting Reported at Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale

By Ray SternMay 20, 2020

“Please stay out of the #Westgate area. Preliminary info … is there were at least two persons struck by gunfire and one person is in custody.” – GPD

Influencers, Guns & Money: The Brazen Reign of Scottsdale’s Kryp+0 K!ng

Influencers, Guns & Money: The Brazen Reign of Scottsdale’s Kryp+0 K!ng

By David HudnallMay 20, 2020

Instagram celebs, pro athletes, and Old Town bros say they lost millions to an alleged criminal mastermind called the Kryp+0 K!ng.

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A Skinhead Informant, Revenge Porn, and the Extortion of a Phoenix FBI Agent

A Skinhead Informant, Revenge Porn, and the Extortion of a Phoenix FBI Agent

By Ray SternApril 30, 2020

A series of dramatic events and revelations involving a former FBI agent, her informant, and several prominent Arizona criminals.

How an FBI Agent’s Bogus Disappearance Led to Goodyear Police Chief’s Firing

By Meg O'ConnorApril 16, 2020

But Mikaila wasn’t missing. She was meeting with a confidential informant she had an affair with and who was extorting her with revenge porn photos.

Ex-Cop Who Asked Teen Girlfriend to Twerk Banned From Law Enforcement

By Meg O'ConnorApril 13, 2020

Phone records showed he had asked the teen to send him a “video of her twerking” and that the girl had brought beer to the officer’s home.

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No Charges for Cop Who Tackled Limbless Teenager

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

The Pima County Attorney’s Office has decided not to file any criminal charges against the deputy who tackled a 15-year-old boy with no arms or legs.

La Paz Cop Who Pulled Over Black Man for Air Freshener Is Fired

La Paz Cop Who Pulled Over Black Man for Air Freshener Is Fired

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 5, 2020

The deputy who stopped a Lake Havasu man over an air freshener in September 2019 has been fired.

Charged for a DUI Four Years Later, Woman Faces Prison After Turning Life Around

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 5, 2020

How long is too long to be charged for a crime you committed years ago? Should it matter that you’ve turned your life around in the intervening years?

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Activists Win on Police Reform: Gallego Reverses Course, Adopts Tougher Model

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 26, 2020

In a shocking twist, Mayor Gallego caved to community pressure, backed down from her civilian oversight model, and supported Carlos Garcia’s instead.

Phoenix Is About to Make a Historic Decision on Police Oversight

Phoenix Is About to Make a Historic Decision on Police Oversight

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 25, 2020

Today, the city of Phoenix will become one step closer to creating a new city agency to oversee the Phoenix Police Department.

Arizona Troopers’ Union Engaged in Turf War With ADOT Cops

Arizona Troopers’ Union Engaged in Turf War With ADOT Cops

By Steven HsiehFebruary 24, 2020

Policing probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of ADOT.

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Gila County Cop Attacked by Gunman Can Get Workers’ Comp For PTSD, Court Rules

Gila County Cop Attacked by Gunman Can Get Workers’ Comp For PTSD, Court Rules

By Steven HsiehFebruary 19, 2020

“The claim was denied wrongfully by Gila County and justice has been done.”

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