Husband of Inmate Who Killed Herself in Jail Says MCSO ‘Didn’t Protect Her’
The husband of an MCSO inmate who killed herself last year says that they failed to keep her safe.
The husband of an MCSO inmate who killed herself last year says that they failed to keep her safe.
“The fight will continue.” — Phil Martinez
One individual accused a former Florence Police officer of using and distributing methamphetamine. Another said he acted “erratic.”
“With the narrative kind of the way it is … we looked for other options that could be potentially beneficial to officers on the road.”
The class-action lawsuit accuses city officials and police officers of numerous constitutional violations.
The events that led to Johnson’s death were “consistent with Cervantes’ prior history,” the suit alleges.
“In one year, the Johnson family has experienced extreme violence from the state … and Erma (Dion’s mother) has lost 2 of her sons to the state.”
While the manhunt went on, Jodi Mendoza told police her son would likely “shoot it out with police.”
Police officers found “numerous victims shot in the lobby and one deceased victim in the hotel elevator” when they arrived.
Inmate suicide attempts are spiking inside MCSO jails, records show.
A spokesperson for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said the case needed additional investigation.
Attorney Allister Adel has previously issued statements stressing that she wouldn’t prosecute women “for their health care choices.”
“Dion advised he was upset and was going to go ‘demon’ on her…”
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The Phoenix Police Department is allegedly refusing to return the property of protesters whose charges have been dismissed.
The parents of Theresa Medina Thomas accuse several federal agents of excessive force.
The lawsuit centers on an alleged assault at a Phoenix hotel.
Baked Alaska’s lawyer also cited his good behavior.
Several board members of AZPOST said the Scottsdale Police Department’s probe into and firing of a former commander was retaliatory.
Seven hours before Anthony Cano was shot, he posted a photo of himself holding a Glock, captioning the picture, “Midday Adventures.”
The fight stemmed from an argument over how an undercover controlled drug buy was conducted.
Pamela Cooper was 49.