By NAZ Today on February 25, 2010
ASH FORK, Ariz. (AP) — Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials say one of its deputies fatally shot an armed man at a gasoline station near Interstate 40.
Authorities say the deputy was in the area Thursday morning after responding to an earlier call involving an armed man who was confronting customers at an Ask Fork business.
The uniformed [...]
Posted in Arizona News, News | Tagged police, shooting, yavapai county
By NAZ Today on February 19, 2010
MESA (AP) — Mesa police are searching for a man who is suspected of fatally shooting his neighbor.
Police say 48-year-old Arturo Garcia was shot Thursday night as he saying goodbye to his longtime friend who also is a former co-worker at a Mesa restaurant.
Authorities have not released the name of the suspected shooter, who fled the [...]
Posted in Arizona News, News | Tagged mesa, police, shooting
By NAZ Today on February 8, 2010
PHOENIX (AP) — Careless police investigations led Chandler police to discipline four officers resulting in two resignations and two suspensions.
Chandler police documents obtained by The Arizona Republic through a public-records request show repeated incidents of police failing to collect evidence, interview witnesses and document cases.
Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kiyler said it is unusual to have [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Top Stories | Tagged Careless, Chandler, Discipline, four people, police, Resignation, suspended
By NAZ Today on February 1, 2010
GILBERT, Ariz. (AP) — Dozens of people are paying their respects to a Gilbert police officer killed during a traffic stop at a makeshift memorial outside the strip mall where he was shot.
Lt. Eric Shuhandler, 42, was shot in the face Thursday night in a parking lot near the southeast Phoenix suburb of Gilbert after [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Top Stories, Uncategorized | Tagged authorities, fallen, fund, funeral, Gilbert, killed, Lt., memorial, Officer, police, shootout, Shot, Shuhandler, traffic stop, veteran, visit
By Patrick Walker on November 19, 2009
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today/The Lumberjack)–The ACLU is threatening to take action against the City of Flagstaff following a series of tickets being issued to Food Not Bombs members at Wheeler Park last month.
Lumberjack reporter Danny Kohl is reporting that the final straw came when Flagstaff police officers cited FNB member Russell Crawford on October 3rd for [...]
Posted in Top Stories | Tagged aclu, citations, flagstaff, FNB, food not bombs, police
By Kaleb Nelson on November 17, 2009
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today) – Extra police will be stationed along the tracks during the special enforcement operation.
Posted in Local News, Video | Tagged BNSF, detail, enforcement, Flagstaff police, FPD, police, railroad, trains
By NAZ Today on September 13, 2009
When police officer Darryll Dowell is on patrol in the southwestern Idaho city of Nampa, he’ll pull up at a stoplight and usually start casing the vehicle. Nowadays, his eyes will also focus on the driver’s arms, as he tries to search for a plump, bouncy vein…
Posted in Arizona News | Tagged bac, drunk driving, dui, police, public safety, syringe