Lee Yoshimatsu knew the political sign in his yard would get attention. What he didn’t anticipate was multiple visits from Wickenburg police officers telling him that the sign was illegal.
Attorneys suing Phoenix in multiple high-profile lawsuits are accusing the city of hiding records and reports from three outside investigations into officers’ actions during the 2020 protests.
In response to an ABC15 investigation into an in-custody death, Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone admitted detention officers made mistakes that need to be addressed.
With seats costing $200, officers from multiple departments attended the class. But sources told ABC15 that Phoenix appeared to have the most in attendance.