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The Phoenix police officers’ union has responded to calls to "defund the police" by requesting more money and resources.
Jun. 12, 2020
Indigenous Protesters Rally in Flagstaff in 2018 on Indigenous Peoples Day
The May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis has forced police agencies across the country to take up immediate reforms that include, among other things, mandating all officers turn on body-worn cameras during protests. But here in Arizona, where the manufacturer of most police-worn body cameras is based, the potential mandate is a little more complicated for some.
Jun. 12, 2020
Mesa police vehicle
The Mesa Police Department has launched a program to provide video briefings of incidents involving the use of deadly force. The first video was posted this week on Youtube.
Jun. 11, 2020
Quintin and Querida Walker
The killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer is a reminder of the danger black men face when dealing with police. It's one of the reasons black parents sit their children down for what is known as “the talk," which includes strict advice on how to act if they come in contact with a police officer.
Jun. 11, 2020
Regina Romero
As protests continue against police violence across the country, a city ordinance in Tucson is causing controversy online. Tucson City Ordinance No. 11746 allows police to prohibit people from entering a crime scene. Activists are worried the new law could be used to prevent people from filming the police.
Jun. 11, 2020
Protesters and Phoenix police officers during a protest.
In the wake of the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and countless other people of color at the hands of law enforcement, there are now calls throughout the country to defund police departments. On the surface, this may sound like people are looking to cut all funding from the police.
Jun. 11, 2020
Fountain Hills fountain
A Black Lives Matter protest in Fountain Hills on Wednesday has been canceled over concerns about a possible counter protest.
Jun. 10, 2020
Grant Woods
Former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods has condemned President Donald Trump for comments he made about a badly injured Buffalo protester. The 75-year-old protester was hospitalized after police shoved him to the ground.
Jun. 10, 2020
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The Phoenix police chief has announced a change in the department’s use-of-force policy. Chief Jeri Williams issued a statement Tuesday saying her department "will suspend training and use of the Carotid Control Technique, effective immediately."
Jun. 9, 2020
Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone
Thousands of protesters in Phoenix, Tucson and cities around the country who have taken to the streets since May 25 demanding law enforcement reform. Sheriff Paul Penzone has been outspoken about the killing of George Floyd and ending poor police behavior. The Show spoke with him for his thoughts on the recent protests.
Jun. 9, 2020
Protesters on First Avenue
In troubled times — whether they’re faced by individuals or the broader communities — many will turn to religious and spiritual leaders. The current rallies are no different. The Show spoke with two of the Valley’s African American religious leaders, pastors Benjamin Thomas Sr. and Warren Stewart Jr., about what they're hearing from their congregations as the protests continue.
Jun. 9, 2020
Arizona Confederate Memorial
Arizona’s Secretary of State wants to remove a monument commemorating the Confederacy from Wesley Bolin Plaza, across the street from the state capitol. Katie Hobbs’ plan is to put the monument into long-term storage at the Arizona Capitol Museum, which her office operates.
Jun. 8, 2020
George Floyd memorial
NPR's live coverage of the funeral for George Floyd, 46, who was killed by police in Minneapolis on Memorial Day. The service was held at the Fountain of Praise in Houston on Tuesday.
Jun. 8, 2020
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As protests continue here in Arizona and around the country in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, they’re also taking place outside the U.S. With The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key international stories in the coming days is the BBC’s Rob Hugh-Jones.
Jun. 8, 2020
Reginald Bolding
The family of Dion Johnson, the man shot and killed by a Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper after being found asleep in his truck along the Loop 101 freeway in north Phoenix, is asking for answers, and a state representative is asking for a federal investigation.
Jun. 6, 2020
Chief Jeri Williams
Police all over the country have been seen in videos taking a knee or marching alongside demonstrators, seemingly signifying their solidarity with a movement that calls for major reforms to the institution of law enforcement. In Phoenix, Chief Jeri Williams joined with protesters Friday and told them their message was resonating at the highest levels of the police department.
Jun. 6, 2020
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The Arizona National Guard's commander, Maj. Gen. Michael McGuire, says he received requests for assistance from nine cities statewide after the vandalism and looting at Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall on Saturday.
Jun. 5, 2020
Phoenix protester tear gas
Banner Health's poison control center says it's had calls from people who have been exposed to tear gas and pepper spray at demonstrations.
Jun. 5, 2020
Reginald Bolding
On Memorial Day, Dion Johnson, an African American man, was fatally shot by a DPS trooper. Johnson’s death, along with that of George Floyd in Minneapolis and others, has been the impetus behind many of the protests that have taken place in Phoenix and nationwide since May 25. It’s also one of the reasons legislative Democrats have called for a special session, to take up several police reform measures.
Jun. 4, 2020
A protest sign that says "Being Black Isn't A Choice, Wearing A Badge Is"
Mayors across the nation have issued emergency curfews in response to protests. For a look at how they are working, The Show spoke with NPR’s Brakkton Booker who has been covering the protests from Washington, D.C.
Jun. 3, 2020

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