Snow Blasts Arpaio’s “Bogus Conspiracy Theory”

During a status conference Thursday in Sheriff Joe’s never-ending contempt case, federal Judge G. Murray Snow laid some much-deserved wood to Arpaio and his Chief Deputy Jerry Sheridan, blasting them for ginning up a “bogus conspiracy theory” against his court. According to Snow, the conspiracy theory resulted from Arpaio’s use of…

Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week: Art Class

At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the desert’s own Fourth Avenue Jail. To be considered for our Maricopa County mugshots of the week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we’ll take care of the rest. 10. Charges: Forgery It’s the thought that…

Brnovich Withdraws Opinion on Public Resources and Elections

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has withdrawn his May 4 opinion regarding the use of public resources in elections following intense criticism. A link to the opinion now returns a message of the withdrawal, and Brnovich’s office issued a public statement about it on Thursday: “Attorney General Brnovich takes the…

Glendale Police Raid Medical-Marijuana Farmer’s Market Club, Nine Arrested

A popular medical-marijuana club that hosted regular “Farmer’s Markets” was raided by a Glendale SWAT team on Wednesday, resulting in nine arrests at five different locations. Tactical units served search warrants at “locations spanning Glendale, Phoenix and Buckeye,” according to a Glendale police news release, and 20 other people could…

Forfeiture Funds Used to Oppose Marijuana Legalization

A law-enforcement task force in Yavapai County cut a $50,000 check from RICO funds to a substance-abuse group dedicated to fighting marijuana legalization in Arizona, New Times has learned. The deal between the Yavapai County-based Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT) task force and MATFORCE was made soon after the Marijuana…

“Patriot” Movement Leader Calls for Hanging John McCain

In a political meet-up in Tempe that included Arizona’s Senate President and a former county sheriff, the leader of an anti-government group declared that Senator John McCain should be put on trial for treason, then “hung by the neck until dead.” Stewart Rhodes, the founder of a group called the…

Phoenix Woman Faked Cancer to Get Free Abortion, Authorities Say

A Phoenix woman is accused of faking cancer so she could get a taxpayer-funded, late-term abortion, authorities say. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office just filed several felony charges against the woman, who got the abortion more than five years ago. According to the AG’s office, she was found out after…

Ask a Mexican on White People and Marco Rubio

Why do white people love Marco Rubio and cry at his speeches? Rubio was in my town selling his vision for America mierda to his gabacho constituency, and they drank it up like Tía’s fresh jamaica. They laughed, they cried, they wondered why we Mexicans can’t get behind the Great…

Homeless Veteran Commits Suicide Outside Phoenix VA

Thomas Michael Murphy, a Phoenix resident and U.S. Army veteran, took his own in the parking lot outside the VA Phoenix Regional Benefit Office. Murphy, 53, e-mailed a suicide note to his siblings and New Times at 7:34 p.m. Sunday and shot himself a few minutes later. The same note…

Corona Del Sol High School Student Commits Suicide on Campus

An 18-year-old student at Tempe’s Corona Del Sol High School shot and killed himself on the school campus this morning, police say. Police identified the student as Marcus Wheeler. “After the incident, the lockdown remained in place to allow investigators to keep the scene secure,” Tempe police spokeswoman Molly Enright…

Congressman Gallego Gets Pushback on Military “Dreamers” Proposal

Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego is getting significant pushback from some Republicans over Gallego’s proposal to let “dreamers” serve in the military. Gallego offered an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, encouraging the Department of Defense to allow people to serve if they’ve been granted deportation relief under the Deferred…

Phoenix Residents Unimpressed With Announcement of New FAA Noise Study

The Federal Aviation Administration recently announced its intention to study the impact airplane noise has on communities around the country. You might think this would be cause for celebration in Phoenix because hundreds of households are suffering from noise associated with the flight paths changes made last year at Sky…