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Patrol
AZ Lawmakers OK 'Blue Lives Matter' Bill Protecting Off-Duty Officers
The Arizona Senate has passed legislation that would specify aggravated assault against off-duty police officers are crimes equal to assaulting on-duty officers.
April 12, 2017
Patrol
Ariz. Bill Would Allow Cops To Arrest Public Drunks
Arizona legislation has passed the House that would allow law enforcement to arrest subjects for public drunkenness, reversing a 1974 statute that has tied the hands of officers.
March 15, 2012
Weapons
Arizona Adopts U.S. Cavalry Duty Pistol As State Gun
The Colt Single Action Army revolver, which became the U.S. Cavalry's service sidearm in 1873, is now the official state firearm of Arizona.
May 4, 2011
Technology
New Law to Add Immigration Duties for Arizona Cops
A new Arizona law allows the state to charge a person with felony human smuggling, formerly only a federal charge. Now Arizona law enforcement officers will be expected to take over some of the duties reserved for federal officers in the past, without any additional funding for local law enforcement.
March 17, 2005
Patrol
Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Aimed at Shielding Police Names
Arizona's governor on Monday vetoed legislation that would have kept secret for 60 days the identities of police officers involved in deadly shootings, a move that was both welcomed and heavily criticized by separate state police union leaders.
March 31, 2015
Patrol
Arizona Governor Vetoes Campus Carry Bill
Arizona's Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a bill that would allow guns on Arizona's college campuses. Brewer said she vetoed the campus gun bill because it was "poorly written."
April 19, 2011
Point of Law
ACLU Sues Arizona Over 8-Foot Restriction on Filming Police
The law states that people cannot record the law enforcement activity if they know or reasonably should know that the activity is occurring. They are also are prohibited from recording if an officer has warned them about capturing the incident within 8 feet.
August 24, 2022
Patrol
Arizona Bill Would Delay Disclosure of Names of Officers in Shootings
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has until Monday to decide whether to sign or veto a bill requiring state agencies to keep confidential for 60 days the identities of law enforcement officers involved in deadly or serious shootings.
March 26, 2015
Weapons
Ariz. Law Requires Police to Sell Buyback Guns
Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Monday aimed specifically at halting Tucson's practice of allowing police to destroy guns that people voluntarily surrender through buyback programs.
April 29, 2013
Special Units
AZ Senate OKs Racketeering Charges for Riots
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that makes participating in or helping organize a protest that turns into a riot an offense that could lead to criminal racketeering charges.
February 24, 2017
Patrol
AZ Bill Toughening Penalty for Assaulting Off-Duty LEOs Signed Into Law
The measure, dubbed the "Blue Lives Matter Law," makes it an aggravating circumstance for someone to knowingly assault an off-duty law-enforcement officer out of malice because of the officer's employment.
April 18, 2017
Weapons
Georgia Proposes Sweeping 'Guns Everywhere' Law
Pro- and anti-gun forces do not agree on much, but they do agree on the breathtaking sweep of the Georgia legislation allowing guns in bars, schools, restaurants, churches and airports that is now awaiting the signature of Gov. Nathan Deal.
March 24, 2014
Weapons
Guns Not Allowed in Cockpits
Despite strong support for arming pilots, the federal government said that pilots will not be allowed to have guns in the cockpits of commercial airplanes.
May 21, 2002
Patrol
Grand Theft Arizona
Indeed, when it comes to curbing vehicle theft in Tucson—a city with one of the highest per-capita auto theft rates in the nation—the battle is often waged on uncertain ground. Being located just 40 minutes from the notoriously permeable U.S.-Mexico border doesn’t help matters, either.
September 30, 2004
Patrol
Citizens Video Recording Police Should be Part of Training
The nexus of cellphone videos, social media posts, and anti-police sentiment will ensure that an increasing number of police-citizen contacts will be either broadcast live on the Internet, recorded for later consumption, or both.
September 16, 2022
Patrol
Experts Question Arizona Deputy's Shooting
Two forensics experts are questioning the shooting of Pinal County (Ariz.) Sheriff's deputy Louie Puroll, saying the shooting could not have occurred as the deputy described it.
September 25, 2010
Patrol
Arizona Officer Shot with Arrow
A Chandler, AZ, police officer is recovering after he was shot with an arrow while responding to a call Wednesday night.
June 29, 2017
Patrol
'Dead' Man Arrested In Arizona Kidnapping
The 53-year-old drifter became a suspect after hunters in central Louisiana found Lexis Roberts' skeletal remains on Oct. 8, a month and three days after she was last seen with her mother, Suellen Roberts, and Thomas Sanders in Arizona.
November 13, 2010
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