The letter – which contains multiple screenshots – was sent in response to an ABC15 report earlier this week that exposed the use of Signal by high-level police officials.
Executive members of Phoenix PD including Chief Williams used an encrypted phone app that allows users to secretly send and receive messages without creating a permanent record of the conversations.
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Woman files appeal in federal sexual assault lawsuit against former Phoenix police officer
A woman has appealed the verdict in a federal lawsuit against Phoenix police and a former officer accused of sexually assaulting her during a traffic stop.
and last updated 2021-05-11 21:43:52-04
A woman has appealed the verdict in a federal lawsuit against Phoenix police and a former officer accused of sexually assaulting her during a traffic stop.
The City of Phoenix and former officer Anthony Armour won the trial against Jeanna Anderson in late October.
Andersonâs attorneys said the case was âgrossly inequitableâ and the judge erred by not allowing the jury to hear that Armour is a documented liar on the âBrady listâ and has been accused of sex assault by other women, including a fellow Phoenix officer, according to newly filed arguments to request a new trial.