Lawsuit alleges Phoenix police colluded with Maricopa County Attorney s Office to target protesters Chelsea Curtis, Arizona Republic © Chelsea Curtis/The Republic Keisha Acton, a member of Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro, spoke during a news conference on July 13, 2021, where attorneys announced a lawsuit was being filed against Maricopa County and Phoenix.
Twenty protesters arrested during demonstrations in Phoenix last year were filing a lawsuit against Maricopa County and Phoenix, their attorneys announced on Tuesday.
It alleges that the Maricopa County Attorney s Office colluded with the Phoenix Police Department to surveil, target, unlawfully arrest and maliciously prosecute the protesters in an effort to suppress criticism of law enforcement, according to a copy of the complaint shared with The Arizona Republic.
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Brnovich alarmed by Biden s vaccination plan but not by Trump allies election tampering? Laurie Roberts, Arizona Republic
My goodness, elections start early.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich can’t be bothered with investigating evidence that suggests Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli “We need you to stop the counting” Ward tried to tamper with the election results in Maricopa County.
But he’s coming unglued over the prospect of a door-to-door campaign to encourage Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
President Joe Biden, having fallen short of his goal of getting 70% of the population at least partially vaccinated by July 4, on Tuesday announced a five-point plan to get people vaccinated. One of his plans: Reaching out to Americans where they live.
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