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Black Lives Matter Tucson Raising Money to Get Moms Out of Jail for Mother’s Day

Black Lives Matter Tucson Raising Money to Get Moms Out of Jail for Mother’s Day

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 8, 2017

Black Lives Matter Tucson hopes the fundraiser will lead to a larger conversation about criminal justice reform.

DUI Checkpoints Could Ruin Your ‘Drinco’ de Mayo Weekend

By Sean HolstegeMay 5, 2017

Last year there were more driving arrests in the Valley on Cinco de Mayo than on St. Patrick’s Day

They Didn’t Treat Sheriff Joe Like This: MCSO’s Penzone Calls State Cuts Partisan

By Sean HolstegeMay 4, 2017

Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone reacted to state lawmakers’ plans to axe state funding for his drug investigations partisan and bad for public safety, saying Republicans cut his funds because he is a Democrat

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Shooting Champion Matt Burkett Arrested, Accused of Fraud Related to Scottsdale Firearms Firm

Shooting Champion Matt Burkett Arrested, Accused of Fraud Related to Scottsdale Firearms Firm

By Ray SternApril 28, 2017

Matt Burkett, a noted firearms instructor and shooting-competition champion, was detained this week by federal authorities following a fraud allegation against him and his Scottsdale company, Predator Tactical, LLC.

“Killed Just for Being a N—”: Activist, Family Upset Over Clearing of Officer Who Shot Teen Robber

By Ray SternApril 27, 2017

Activist Jarrett Maupin and the family of Dalvin Hollins made an emotional plea for public support at Tempe City Hall on Thursday, decrying the decision to clear the officer who shot Hollins in July 2016 following a pharmacy robbery.

Update: Activist Moves Protest to Friday After Officer Cleared in Shooting of Black Teen Robber

Update: Activist Moves Protest to Friday After Officer Cleared in Shooting of Black Teen Robber

By Ray SternApril 26, 2017

Local civil-rights activist Jarrett Maupin said on Wednesday it was a “racist” decision by Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery to clear a white officer who shot an unarmed robbery suspect in the back. Maupin said he doesn’t believe that Montgomery is racist, but that he made the decision to help ensure he stays in power.

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What’s Really Behind the Feds’ Raid  of Bitcoin Trader Morpheus Titania’s Home?

What’s Really Behind the Feds’ Raid of Bitcoin Trader Morpheus Titania’s Home?

By Ray SternApril 26, 2017

The Mesa apartment of bitcoin trader Thomas Costanzo, who writes online under the name Morpheus Titania, was raided by a multi-agency federal task force last week. Authorities were seeking evidence of financial or drug crimes, but detained Costanzo after finding bullets the convicted felon isn’t allowed to possess.

No Ducey Tweet This Time: Officials Mum on Maryvale Shooter ‘Person of Interest’

By Sean HolstegeApril 25, 2017

Almost two years ago, Arizona officials almost prematurely convicted the Freeway Shooter suspect; now, with possible person of interest in custody on street serial killings, everyone is being more circumspect.

Video: Did You See This Circle K Stick-Up? Police Want to Reward You

By Sean HolstegeApril 24, 2017

Phoenix police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to arrests in an armed robbery of the Circle K at Indian School Road and 59th Avenue on March 26.

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Tucson’s ‘Fake Doctor’ Caused Liposuction Patients Some Real Pain

By Sean HolstegeApril 24, 2017

Gustavo Nunez of Tucson pleaded guilty Friday to 28 felony counts in his role pretending to be a doctor. His liposuction procedures put one woman in a coma, he admitted.

Unsolved Murder: Lots of Details, But a Year Later Jose Sanchez’s Family Still Seeks Answers

Unsolved Murder: Lots of Details, But a Year Later Jose Sanchez’s Family Still Seeks Answers

By Sean HolstegeApril 21, 2017

Kellie Sanchez asked the public for help in solving the murder of husband, one year after he was shot in their Glendale apartment.

A Matter of Black or Blue: Why Did So Many Arizona Democrats Support SB 1366?

By Antonia Noori FarzanApril 21, 2017

SB 1366 is the kind of thing you’d expect to see from Republicans. So why did Democrats support it?

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Pimp My Uber: Prostitution Charges Against 75-Year-Old Mesa Man No Surprise to Cops

Pimp My Uber: Prostitution Charges Against 75-Year-Old Mesa Man No Surprise to Cops

By Sean HolstegeApril 21, 2017

ASU study show sex-trafficking crimes are sharply on the rise, and recent arrest of 75-year-old suspected pimp by Mesa Police’s HEAT team is more typical than you think.

Uber Pimp: Mesa Police Accuse 75-Year-Old of Running High-Tech Brothel

By Sean HolstegeApril 19, 2017

Mesa Police say Floyd Eugene Warter ran a brothel using his iPhone, a cash box and Uber. He’s been charged in court on seven counts.

Video: Watch Bullets Nearly Hit 4-Year-Old Girl at Chandler Barber Shop

By Ray SternApril 12, 2017

Two suspects are in custody and a little girl was injured by stray bullets in a shooting Monday that was caught on video.

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How ADOT Is Using Digital Facial-Recognition System to Catch Crooks

By Sean HolstegeApril 11, 2017

The technology is giving the state a new tool against ID fraud; nobody has asked the agency yet to help with immigration enforcement

‘White Power’ and Swastika Graffiti at High School Just a Prank, Suspects Claim After Arrest

‘White Power’ and Swastika Graffiti at High School Just a Prank, Suspects Claim After Arrest

By Ray SternApril 6, 2017

The incident raised alarm in the community and made international headlines, coming at a time of reportedly increased instances of racist and anti-Jewish vandalism and bomb threats.

Despite Bees, Phoenix Gets an ‘A’ on Downtown’s ‘Biggest Day Ever’

By Sean HolstegeApril 2, 2017

Few incidents reported as 100,000 or so basketball, baseball, music, and Phoenix Pride fans flock to downtown area on Sunday

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Former Mayor of Superior Pleads Guilty in Theft Case, Won’t Serve Jail Time

By Ray SternMarch 31, 2017

The former mayor of the mining town of Superior (and ally to former Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu) has pleaded guilty to attempted theft of town funds in a case that caused him to lose two jobs.

Tucson Girl Isabel Celis, Missing Since 2012, Found Dead

By Sean HolstegeMarch 31, 2017

Tucson police confirmed they have found the body of Isabel Celis, who disappeared in 2012 at age 6.

Police: Homeless Man Knocked Out Radar, Landing Light at Sky Harbor After Release From Jail

Police: Homeless Man Knocked Out Radar, Landing Light at Sky Harbor After Release From Jail

By Ray SternMarch 30, 2017

A homeless man disabled a radar tower and landing light at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on February 20, police say. That’s five days after he was arrested and subsequently released without bail in a similar incident involving transmission towers at South Mountain.

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Suspected TV Tower Vandal Struck Airport After Release From Jail, Phoenix Police Say

Suspected TV Tower Vandal Struck Airport After Release From Jail, Phoenix Police Say

By Ray SternMarch 29, 2017

The homeless man released from jail after being accused of destroying antenna equipment at South Mountain committed a similar crime five days later at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, police say.

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