The Mouth That Should’ve Roared

I’ve got this creepy feeling about Tempe mayoral candidate Hugh Hallman. I know Tempe desperately needs new leadership at City Hall, and, for many voters, Hallman, a Republican attorney, is the hands-down choice in the hotly contested March 9 election. Hallman scored points with the electorate during his four-year term…

Smells Like Teen Spirit

Though it’s been 15 years since he emigrated from Romania, Florian Salajan’s accent remains thick. Nearly as thick as his chest. With reading glasses on his nose and gray in his hair, Salajan studies a Phoenix police citation sitting on his desk, looks up and denies what police say is…

Statue of Limitations

One evening not long ago, Scott Jacobson was about to get in the shower when he heard a noise outside his front door. Turned out, it was a 300-pound concrete statue of a very large, very white woman wearing a brightly painted lei. Along with his role as the current…

Letters

Thin Skinned White like me: I just finished reading your article on the recent Aryanfest outside of Phoenix and can’t argue with your basic premise that neo-Nazi skinheads, their music, and their lifestyle are easy targets of ridicule (“Barbecue Nations,” Susy Buchanan and David Holthouse, February 19). I myself find…

Freaknik Flossin’

All you P-town ballers grab a pencil and take notes: Kreme and Jett don’t go anywhere before 10 p.m. Maybe if the Legislature ever gets off its ass and ups the drinking cutoff to 2 a.m., like most non-Mormon-inspired metropolises, then I can finally trade up to 11 p.m. In…

The New Racism

You gotta be careful with hip-hop. The members of Impact, a student dance club at Millennium High School in Goodyear, knew that. Last October, club members put together a mix tape of various artists. They used beats from this rapper, lyrics from that one, and made a dance routine every…

Barbecue Nations

Have you heard the one about the brown-skinned kid who showed up at the Nazi rally wearing a “WHITE POWER” tee shirt? This was no joke at Aryanfest 2004, an “international” gathering of Nazi skinheads, Ku Klux Klan members and other white supremacists that took place inside McDowell Regional Mountain…

False Positive

Jim Cozzolino wasn’t afraid of serving jail time. He was just afraid of where he’d be serving that jail time. Two months ago, Cozzolino was sentenced to four months in jail for illegally discharging a weapon (“The Trial,” December 25). No matter that his gun accidentally fired during a melee…

Give the Godfather the Boot

The corporate big wheels are putting the screws to downtown Phoenix. Each twist brings us inexorably closer to obliterating a rare and fragile opportunity to create an urban center unique to our corner of the world. Anyone who thinks a corporate-dominated glitter mall with chain eateries and high-end housing isn’t…

Reasonable Doubt

A federal judge in Missouri is refusing to admit sworn testimony from Arizona Department of Corrections Director Dora Schriro in a lawsuit brought by an inmate, saying that Schriro and other jail officials can’t be trusted to tell the truth because they had previously given misleading evidence under oath. In…

Wrong Number

Kamal Abdul-Rasheed claims he and seven other workers were laid off from AT&T because of their age. But it may be the group of know-it-all seniors were forced out of AT&T’s youngest division more because of the age of telephone service — and office politics — they represented. “The ones…

Letters

The Bishop & Me Throw the good book at him: After reading the article on Bishop O’Brien, it did nothing but confirm my conclusion about this man (“What Was He Thinking?!” Michael Lacey, February 12). Bishop O’Brien is a disgrace to the human race. How dare this man declare his…

Hot Pink Perdition

The dance floor at Hot Pink squirms like an orgy with clothes: Women and men, women and women, men and men and a number of more complicated combinations gyrate together — humping, grasping, petting each other to the cyberpunk snarl of Billy Idol’s “Dancing With Myself.” Blue and red lights…

What was he thinking?!

Bishop Thomas J. O’Brien is the highest ranking Catholic cleric ever charged criminally in the United States. As we go to press, a jury is mulling whether the bishop will celebrate his next Mass behind bars. Bishop O’Brien is accused of “leaving the scene of a serious injury or fatal…

Gun Shy

In 2002, the department had only 140 Tasers in use. Now it has 1,556. You may remember the startling headlines from early last year: In 2002, Phoenix police officers shot 28 people, killing 13. It was a record year for police shootings, but not much worse than the previous five…

Letters

Hostage Crisis Wrong arm of the law: I am writing to share my horror and disgust about the way the hostage situation at the Arizona State Prison Complex was handled (“Covering Tracks,” Robert Nelson, February 5). It didn’t take a genius to figure out that the female hostage was being…

Loungin’ With Lucifer

Ten o’clock in P-town, my second Ketel One on the rocks, and still no sign of Jett. Wonder what’s keeping that bee-ahtch? Not that I wouldn’t be more than satisfied to sit on this barstool for a while and bathe my liver in a river of vodka, but damn, girl,…

Molecular Damage

Shawn Dirks says he couldn’t wait to report for duty. After months of training, February 17, 2001, would mark the first time that Dirks would be patrolling alone as a rookie officer with the Phoenix Police Department. That night, a Saturday, 42-year-old Lori Levinson was out on a date that…

Covering Tracks

As Governor Janet Napolitano and Department of Corrections officials portrayed it, the end of the 15-day standoff at the Arizona State Prison Complex-Lewis was a triumphant love fest. The remaining hostage was released unharmed into the arms of the governor, the result of state officials’ brilliant strategy of subtle negotiation…

Letters

Investigative Lead The rest of the story: Kudos to John Dougherty for “Blasphemous Backlash” (January 29)! The article was very informative and well-balanced. Mr. Dougherty, while presenting Ross Chatwin as a brave soul willing to stand up to Warren Jeffs, also gave the readers the “rest of the story” when…

Blasphemous Backlash

COLORADO CITY — With his wife and six children clustered behind him on the front porch of his modest home, Ross Chatwin did what no resident of this isolated, fundamentalist Mormon town has ever done. Chatwin, 35, publicly denounced the religious leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of…

The Man Behind the Curtain

Fundamentalist Mormon cult leader Warren Jeffs has convinced thousands of polygamist followers that he receives direct revelations from God, visions that reveal the most intimate details of their personal lives. But Jeffs’ insights may be based far more on modern technology than any supranatural spiritual powers. Warren Jeffs, the Prophet…