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The Republican leaders of the Arizona Legislature won't try to defend a new law limiting up-close filming of police that has been blocked by a federal judge.
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The controversial law is scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 24 and would make it illegal to film a video of police officers within 8 feet of “law enforcement” activity.
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Deputy Chief Stephanie Foley will take over as chief following the retirement of Charles Husted.
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Flagstaff police Chief Dan Musselman has returned to work following a two-week administrative leave amid a review of how the department handled a 2019 prostitution investigation.
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City officials confirmed Flagstaff Police Chief Dan Musselman has been placed on administrative amid questions about how the department handled a 2019 prostitution investigation.
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Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff at all state buildings today (Monday, May 2) in honor of Arizona Peace Officers Memorial Day.
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Gila County Sheriff’s officers are expected to start implementing body cameras in their daily law enforcement efforts after they were awarded a grant last week.
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Police say five Phoenix police officers were shot after responding to a report of gunfire inside a home, including four who were wounded while trying to take a baby to safety.
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Under a measure unanimously approved by a House committee police shootings and any other use of deadly force by law enforcement officers in Arizona would be required to be investigated by a new division of the Arizona Department of Public Safety or an outside agency.
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Arizona lawmakers are moving to limit the role of civilians in reviewing police misconduct, approving Wednesday several measures backed by police unions…