The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to media reports.
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.
It is being reported that the Trump Administration leaders in the Department of Justice circulated internal memos Wednesday ordering an immediate freeze on all activity related to consent decrees, a court-ordered improvement plan intended to address flawed police practices.
The Biden administration did not take legal action against Phoenix to impose sweeping changes the U.S. Justice Department said were needed following a yearslong civil rights investigation. Now the new Trump administration has put a freeze on civil rights cases.
Two men were released after a Phoenix shooting claimed a man's life; their claim of self-defense is under investigation.
The Phoenix PD lieutenant who ran the city’s controversial protest response team claimed that he has never read the Department of Justice report that found many problems with how his team operated.
When Democrats take the White House, they want to take over local police departments. Phoenix said no, and now it has backup from Donald Trump.
Police found 31-year-old Jordan Spalding in the driver's seat of a vehicle stopped near a Phoenix canal and 74-year-old Samuel Webster injured nearby.
Phoenix police said the number of homicides ... The numbers are not final. The Police Department has not yet publicly released its December statistics. The number of juveniles involved in ...
PHOENIX — A man is dead after being crushed by building materials in Phoenix, the city's police department said. Phoenix police officers responded to an injured person call near 27th Avenue and Thomas Road around 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday. When officers got to the area, they were directed to a body underneath a "load of building materials."
Scottsdale police chief Jeff Walther will take on a new role after being appointed the city's new interim assistant city manager.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — After more than 32 years of service, Glendale's chief of police is set to retire. Chief Chris Briggs's last day will be on Feb. 28, the department announced on Thursday.