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The Phoenix Police Department's immigration policy is under review amid tensions with community activists, who have argued that current police practices lead to the separation of families.
City Manager Jeff Barton named Matt Giordano, executive director of the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board, ...
Justice Department opens investigation into Phoenix policing practices over use of force allegations 02:53. Phoenix police violate people's rights, discriminate against Black, Hispanic and Native ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Officers in the Phoenix Police Department make thousands of drug seizures every year. Once those drugs are tagged and bagged, the next step isn’t just booking them into ...
After facing criticism from the U.S. Department of Justice, the Phoenix Police Department is revamping its policies for how officers handle protests and is seeking public input on its draft rules.
After an exhaustive search and a scathing Department of Justice report, the Phoenix Police Department has a new chief: Matt Giordano.
The Phoenix Police Department uses excessive force, violates constitutional rights, particularly those of homeless people, and discriminates against Black, Hispanic and Native American people ...
According to the findings, 49% of Phoenix residents are very or somewhat satisfied with the police department overall. Meanwhile, 24% said they are very or somewhat unsatisfied and 24% were neutral.
Why is Phoenix Police Department under federal investigation? The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has been reviewing the department’s use-of-force practices since launching the probe in August 2021.
PHOENIX — Phoenix police discriminate against Black, Latino and Native American people, unlawfully detain homeless people and use excessive force, including unjustified deadly force, the U.S ...