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The Justice Department announced charges in what officials describe as the largest health care fraud bust in DOJ history.
In 2018, The Republic reported that Phoenix police officers fired guns at more people than law enforcement officers did in any other city in the United States that year. They shot at people 44 times.
A 2003 review of shooting reports in the United States' 10 largest cities between 1996 and 2000 found that Phoenix police killed an average of 3.33 suspects per 1,000 officers, making the Phoenix ...
Malik Aziz, Matthew Giordano and Mirtha Ramos answered questions about their records and what they would do in Phoenix at a forum hosted by the city.
The Justice Department’s misconduct investigation into the Phoenix Police Department is growing increasingly contentious after nearly 2½ years, with city officials saying they are unwilling to ...
PHOENIX — A record-breaking drug bust across five states, including Arizona, led to 17 arrests and over 400 kilograms of fentanyl seized, the Department of Justice announced on Tuesday. U.S ...
The US Department of Justice on Thursday found that the Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix have engaged in excessive force, discrimination and general civil rights violations against ...
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Police Department systematically used unlawful force, disproportionately targeted people of color, and routinely violated the rights of protesters, unhoused people and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to make an announcement Thursday in relation to a "civil rights matter related to Phoenix." 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays Watch Now ...
WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday took aim at the Phoenix Police Department, accusing its officers of systemically violating peoples' civil rights and using ...
Phoenix reported 12 fatal police shootings in 2023, and has reported eight so far this year. The Justice Department under Mr. Biden has moved toward greater oversight of police departments, after ...