Officers "shall use only the force that is objectively reasonable, necessary and proportional to effectively and safely resolve an incident."
He was charged with first-degree murder, the Phoenix Police Department said in a press release on Friday. Waite was found dead on Jan. 16, 1986. At the time, investigators found no evidence of forced entry into the house and believed she may have known her killer to some degree.
The Phoenix Police Department confirmed on Wednesday a second teenager died at the hospital after crashing an off-road vehicle through a fence and landing in a dry Phoenix canal last week. The oldest of the pair,
The new policy states that Phoenix Police employees “shall use only the force that is objectively reasonable, necessary, and proportional to effectively and safely resolve an incident.”
A federal jury found an IRS agent not guilty of involuntary manslaughter on Wednesday in the shooting death of a fellow agent at a north Phoenix gun range in 2023. Federal investigators say a mid-air crash in Marana near Tucson that left two people dead on Wednesday involved a Cessan 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II.
The Phoenix Police Department released its new use of force policy in a change it says will better define what officers should do in situations.
A new police survey from the Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association revealed widespread dissatisfaction with Phoenix PD policies.
A suspect was shot and killed early Wednesday morning near 15th and Southern Avenues, the Phoenix Police Department said. No officers were hurt. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.
A suspect was shot and killed early Wednesday morning near 15th and Southern Avenues, the Phoenix Police Department said. No officers were hurt.
The Phoenix Police Department announced it's implementing a new use of force policy that will "clearly define" when officers can use force, as well as what needs to be done before, during and after an incident.
The Phoenix Police Department announced it's implementing a new use of force policy that will "clearly define" when officers can use force, as well as what needs to be done before, during and after an incident.
The Phoenix Police Department retaliated against a Black man by throwing him in jail for asking basic questions about why he had been stopped, according to a new lawsuit.