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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?

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.

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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.

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.”

Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters May Earn Extra Time Off Sentences

Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters May Earn Extra Time Off Sentences

By Hannah CritchfieldFebruary 19, 2020

HB 2849 would offer reduced sentencing for inmates who work as firefighters for the state.

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Phoenix Police Prepare for Trump Rally, Protests

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 19, 2020

At the 2017 Trump rally, Phoenix police fired nearly 500 rounds of pepper spray balls into the crowd, along with 16 canisters of tear gas.

Phoenix Cop Union: There’s Been an Upswing of Officers Arrested for DUIs

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 17, 2020

“I would not even be mentioning this if it were a one-time occurring issue, but it seems to be happening on a continual basis, and it needs to stop.”

Ex-Phoenix Cop Who Slapped Handcuffed Man Gives Up Peace Officer Certification

Ex-Phoenix Cop Who Slapped Handcuffed Man Gives Up Peace Officer Certification

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 13, 2020

The ex-Phoenix cop who was caught hitting a handcuffed man in the face will soon be permanently banned from working in law enforcement in Arizona.

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Case Against Deputy Who Tackled Limbless Teen Heads to County Attorney

Case Against Deputy Who Tackled Limbless Teen Heads to County Attorney

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 5, 2020

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has finished the criminal investigation into a deputy who tackled a limbless teenager last fall.

Tucson Man Threatened to Kill Adam Schiff in Drunk Voicemail, Faces Federal Charges

Tucson Man Threatened to Kill Adam Schiff in Drunk Voicemail, Faces Federal Charges

By Ali SwensonFebruary 4, 2020

Court records show 52-year-old Jan Peter Meister left a voicemail that threatened to “blow [the congressman’s] brains out.”

Proposed Bill Would Limit Solitary Confinement in Arizona’s Prisons

By Hannah CritchfieldFebruary 4, 2020

Currently, prisoners can be placed in various forms of solitary confinement indefinitely.

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Investigation Circling Around Fired Goodyear Chief Points to Internal Affairs Misuse

Investigation Circling Around Fired Goodyear Chief Points to Internal Affairs Misuse

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 3, 2020

The investigation that ended Geier’s career all began with a run-of-the-mill patrol briefing around noon on October 2, 2019.

No Charges Filed Against Tempe Officer Who Shot Teen in the Back

No Charges Filed Against Tempe Officer Who Shot Teen in the Back

By Steven HsiehJanuary 31, 2020

It was Allister Adel’s first major decision on a high-profile police shooting since she took office in October.

28 Arizona Cops Got Banned From Law Enforcement Last Year

28 Arizona Cops Got Banned From Law Enforcement Last Year

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 23, 2020

It’s a sliver of Arizona officers, but the records show the unethical, and, in some cases, criminal, conduct some cops engage in while on duty.

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Lawsuit: Man Lost His Leg After Jail Denied Medical Care for Toe Infection

By Hannah CritchfieldJanuary 22, 2020

The jail denied the man’s repeated pleas for medical attention, the notice of claim alleges.

Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters Push for a Bill to Reduce Their Sentences

By Hannah CritchfieldJanuary 21, 2020

Firefighting prisoners want the state to recognize their labor through earlier release.

Phoenix Police Shoot Wrong Black Teen With Rubber Bullet, Send Him to Hospital

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 17, 2020

Dion Humphrey had just dropped his two sisters off at school when Phoenix cops drove up, threw a flashbang device, then shot him with a rubber bullet.

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Avondale Man Sues After Google Data Leads to Wrongful Arrest for Murder

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 16, 2020

Based on faulty location data from Google, Avondale police arrested an innocent 23-year-old man and accused him of a crime punishable by death.

Video: Phoenix Police Mock, Violently Arrest Mentally Ill Woman

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 16, 2020

Emily Lopatofsky disappeared for six months and was found pregnant and confused in a Cancún hospital. It all started with a violent encounter Phoenix police aren’t eager to explain.

Bill Would Force AZ Inmates to Pay Medical Costs Before Collecting Civil Damages

Bill Would Force AZ Inmates to Pay Medical Costs Before Collecting Civil Damages

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 10, 2020

The proposed legislation homes in on inmates who are injured while working for the state or through its prison labor program.

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Chandler Hit-and-Run Highlights Tech Companies’ Cozy Relationship With Police

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 10, 2020

Autonomous, camera-equipped vehicles like Waymo can provide law enforcement with what is essentially a traveling fleet of surveillance cameras.

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