Glendale Tweaks Panhandling Ban After Criticism But Still Plans to Enforce It
Asking for money on the street is now largely illegal in Glendale – and multiple offenses may be punishable with six months of jail time.
Asking for money on the street is now largely illegal in Glendale – and multiple offenses may be punishable with six months of jail time.
How could a man with no history of violence and housed in a mental health ward in an Arizona prison, be prosecuted for splashing sink water on a prison guard?
Remember the infamous virile tagger of 2020? Well, “Penis Man” might be active again in Phoenix.
The focus by Phoenix and Glendale police on human trafficking and panhandling ahead of the Super Bowl has some civil rights activists concerned.
The far-right media personality with a history of disturbances in Phoenix reported to Miami’s Federal Correctional Institution on Monday.
“I’m not going to give extensions,” a judge warned Sheriff Paul Penzone during a court hearing in a long-running racial discrimination suit.
Two Phoenix officers caught on video beating a handcuffed man who moments earlier shot at them will not face charges, prosecutors said Monday.
“Will these policy changes simply be ink on paper? Or will they actually be able to change a very broken and corrupt culture at the Phoenix Police Department?”
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport had the fifth-highest number of guns seized in 2022 among all airports in the nation, with 196 guns seized.
Executions are on pause now in Arizona, as the governor starts an independent review of the state’s use of the death penalty.
The new police contract will help shape the power and practices of the embattled Phoenix Police Department. But it’ll likely be kept secret until it’s finalized.
Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone is challenging a judge’s November ruling holding him in contempt of court in a decades-long court case.
After shooting to death 10 people in 2022, the Phoenix Police Department has recorded two police killings in the first week of 2023.
The execution date of Aaron Gunches is nearing. Will new Attorney General Kris Mayes move to stop it?
The week of November 28 was a deadly one for the Phoenix Police Department.
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.
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.
After two months on the job, police Chief Michael Sullivan is making – at least tentative ones – changes at the Phoenix Police Department.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has only six weeks left in office. But he still wants to pursue one last execution.
“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 executed Murray Hooper on Wednesday at 10:34 a.m. inside the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.
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.