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The US Department of Justice will allocate nearly 5 million dollars to several community policing initiatives in Arizona. The goal is to support collaborative approaches to law enforcement in tribal and rural communities in the state’s first congressional district.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration this week announced they’ve taken the equivalent of more than 36 million fatal doses of Fentanyl off the streets through the agency’s One Pill Can Kill initiative. Fentanyl remains the nation’s deadliest drug threat.
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The High Country Training Academy will open next year for use by local and statewide law enforcement agencies as a partnership with Coconino Community College.
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The Hopi Tribe and the Arizona Department of Public Safety Wednesday signed an agreement for mutual aid and the cross-commissioning of state troopers.
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A bill is being introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives this week that would expand tribal jurisdiction over non-Native Americans on reservations.…
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Arizona’s court system is going to look into how so-called no-knock search warrants are authorized for use by law enforcement agencies across the state.…
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Law enforcement across the country are bracing for possible protests ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration Wednesday. Locally, no specific…
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Amid protests over systematic racism and police brutality, Phoenix Police last week outlawed a controversial neck restraint officers use to subdue…
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Authorities on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. are warning people against illegally growing marijuana and hemp. Navajo Nation police…
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A rally in Phoenix to protest George Floyd’s death while in police custody in Minneapolis turned violent when protesters threw rocks at officers, broke…