Phoenix police shared a "critical incident briefing" containing snippets of body camera footage showing the arrest of 33-year-old Turrell Dantae Clay.
Turrell Clay struggled to breathe after his arrest. He later died during emergency surgery. What happened between is unknown.
A spokesperson for the City of Phoenix, which was investigated by President Biden’s DOJ, said the city hasn’t heard anything directly from Trump Administration.
PHOENIX — A recent order from President Donald Trump's administration to pause all federal grants and loans could leave the Phoenix Police Department and the Phoenix Fire Department bereft of over $35 million dollars in funding, the mayor's office said Tuesday.
The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to media reports.
A 28-year-old man was struck and killed by a passing train on Saturday, the Phoenix Police Department said. Officers have identified him.
The WM Phoenix Open starts Feb. 3, but closures were already in place. Other roadway projects have traffic restrictions and closures through Saturday.
Phoenix police recently shared a video capturing an interaction between 34-year-old Jesus Beltran and a suspect who rode a bike to the station.
After four years, the U.S. Department of Justice probe into Phoenix cops is likely toast with little reform to show for it.
Officers responded to a crash where Leandro Antonio was struck by an unknown vehicle in the area of Dunlap Avenue near 16th Avenue, police said.
The move comes after the department changed policies to tighten overtime oversight in response to massive payments that some officers were being paid.
PHOENIX - Phoenix Fire extinguished a brush fire on South Mountain that burned for several hours on Saturday, Jan. 25. The northeast face of the mountain was seen on fire, which could be seen lighting the mountainside orange in the night sky.