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Phoenix Police Sicced a Dog on a Man That Then Bit the Man’s Head, Lawsuit Says

Phoenix Police Sicced a Dog on a Man That Then Bit the Man’s Head, Lawsuit Says

By Josh KeletyOctober 30, 2020

The dog’s name is Fred.

Phoenix Cop Under Investigation for Alleged Threat Against Mayor Kate Gallego

Phoenix Cop Under Investigation for Alleged Threat Against Mayor Kate Gallego

By Josh KeletyOctober 27, 2020

The Phoenix Police Department confirmed that a “criminal investigation” into one of its own members is underway.

What’s a Fair Prison Sentence for DUI Manslaughter in Maricopa County?

What’s a Fair Prison Sentence for DUI Manslaughter in Maricopa County?

By Josh KeletyOctober 13, 2020

A 34-year-old man faces over a decade in prison for a crime that received shorter sentences in similar cases.

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Phoenix Constable Cited for Bullying Russian-American Shopkeeper

Phoenix Constable Cited for Bullying Russian-American Shopkeeper

By Josh KeletyOctober 2, 2020

The Constable Ethics, Standards & Training Board ordered Doug Middleton to attend an anger management class.

Dion Johnson Died as He Lived, in a World of Crime and Harsh Punishment

Dion Johnson Died as He Lived, in a World of Crime and Harsh Punishment

By Ray SternSeptember 25, 2020

The state trooper who shot and killed Dion Johnson on May 25 had a troubling past. So did Dion Johnson.

Another Former Brophy Priest Has Been Accused of Sexual Abuse

Another Former Brophy Priest Has Been Accused of Sexual Abuse

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 22, 2020

James A. Sinnerud, S.J. was named in a lawsuit today.

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A Teen Is in Custody After He Allegedly Shot at DPS Detectives

A Teen Is in Custody After He Allegedly Shot at DPS Detectives

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 17, 2020

Here’s what the “blue alert” was about.

Uber Backup Driver Indicted in 2018 Self-Driving Crash That Killed Woman

Uber Backup Driver Indicted in 2018 Self-Driving Crash That Killed Woman

By Ray SternSeptember 15, 2020

“Distracted driving is an issue of great importance in our community,” Adel said of the 2018 Uber crash.

Tempe Police Chief Resigns, City Manager to Appoint Interim Chief

Tempe Police Chief Resigns, City Manager to Appoint Interim Chief

By Josh KeletySeptember 15, 2020

Sylvia Moir, who has served as Tempe Police Chief since 2016, will step down on October 25.

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Activist Says Phoenix Cops Are Targeting Protesters of Police Brutality

Activist Says Phoenix Cops Are Targeting Protesters of Police Brutality

By Josh KeletySeptember 10, 2020

Phoenix police have been targeting and arresting people protesting police brutality and racial injustice due to their political beliefs, a local activist and his attorney allege.

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Employee Charged With Child Abuse

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Employee Charged With Child Abuse

By Josh KeletySeptember 4, 2020

A MCSO Deputy Service Aide allegedly committed child abuse.

Lawsuit: Black Teen Received Burns When Phoenix Cops Held Her on Hot Street

Lawsuit: Black Teen Received Burns When Phoenix Cops Held Her on Hot Street

By Josh KeletySeptember 1, 2020

Phoenix cops held a 17-year-old Black girl on hot concrete so long that her skin burned off, a new lawsuit alleges.

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‘They Kill With Impunity’: Families of Phoenix Police Shooting Victims Call for Accountability

‘They Kill With Impunity’: Families of Phoenix Police Shooting Victims Call for Accountability

By Josh KeletyAugust 27, 2020

“Our police chief was talking about marching in solidarity for George Floyd. But she had George Floyd happen right here in Arizona.”

National Groups Call for Prosecution of Phoenix Cops, Claim Officer Mocked Islam

National Groups Call for Prosecution of Phoenix Cops, Claim Officer Mocked Islam

By Josh KeletyAugust 21, 2020

“If you want to show your residents that justice is within reach, it starts by delivering justice for the Muhaymin family,” the letter states.

‘We Are Not Animals’: Prisoner Slams State Response to COVID-19 Outbreak

‘We Are Not Animals’: Prisoner Slams State Response to COVID-19 Outbreak

By Josh KeletyAugust 19, 2020

Over 500 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Whetstone Unit at the state prison in Tucson.

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Homeless Woman’s Camping Ticket Dismissed

Homeless Woman’s Camping Ticket Dismissed

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 14, 2020

It’s small relief for Nadeen Bender.

Arizona Prisons Are Replacing Kosher and Halal Meals With Vegan Food

Arizona Prisons Are Replacing Kosher and Halal Meals With Vegan Food

By Ray SternAugust 8, 2020

And a notorious prisoner has filed a federal complaint about it.

An Arcadia School Is Investigating Its Girls Wrestling Coach for Misconduct

An Arcadia School Is Investigating Its Girls Wrestling Coach for Misconduct

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 27, 2020

“This dude should not have access to his own all-girls wrestling team.”

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Phoenix Sex Abuse Survivors Condemn Catholic Church PPP Loans

Phoenix Sex Abuse Survivors Condemn Catholic Church PPP Loans

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 21, 2020

At least 41 Catholic Church affiliates across the state received the funds.

Police Ticket Homeless Woman for Camping in Alley, Despite Crowded Shelters

Police Ticket Homeless Woman for Camping in Alley, Despite Crowded Shelters

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 15, 2020

“You have to be the law-abiding citizen you expect us to be.”

Fatal Shooting by Phoenix Police on July 4 Sparks New Protest

Fatal Shooting by Phoenix Police on July 4 Sparks New Protest

By Josh KeletyJuly 6, 2020

Phoenix cops shot and killed a man at point-blank range who allegedly pointed a gun at them.

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Family of Unarmed Woman Shot During Traffic Stop Sues Maricopa County Sheriff

Family of Unarmed Woman Shot During Traffic Stop Sues Maricopa County Sheriff

By Josh KeletyJune 29, 2020

The filing claims that a law enforcement task force wrongfully killed a bystander during a fugitive arrest.

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