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Arizona Domestic Violence Shelters Filling Up Again As Abusers Return To Work

Arizona Domestic Violence Shelters Filling Up Again As Abusers Return To Work
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How A New Law On Doxxing Could Impact Arizona s Free Speech

Among the bills Gov. Doug Ducey has signed into law during the current legislative session is one meant to tighten restrictions on doxxing the process of revealing personal information about someone else online. As more of us have smartphones and spend time using social media, the problem has grown dramatically. The bill passed the Legislature with bipartisan support, but some are concerned it goes too far and may actually help limit political-related speech. The Show heard two perspectives on this bill. Rich Robertson is a private investigator with R3 Investigations. Robertson opposes the bill, and The Show spoke with him to learn why.

Phoenix PD handled officer s sex assault allegation in worst possible way, advocates say

Phoenix PD handled officer’s sex assault allegation in ‘worst possible way,’ advocates say The Phoenix Police Department mistreated an officer who reported a sex assault against a fellow cop and then tried to downplay what happened once the allegation made the news, according to advocates and a leading sexual trauma expert. and last updated 2021-04-29 01:21:11-04 PHOENIX — The Phoenix Police Department mistreated an officer who reported a sex assault against a fellow cop and then tried to downplay what happened once the allegation made the news, according to advocates and a leading sexual trauma expert. The response to Abby Dennison’s case — both in 2010 when it was reported, and when it was finally investigated in 2020 — raises concerns about the culture inside the department.

Two homicides Saturday highlight rise in domestic violence cases

Experts say the COVID-19 pandemic has kept victims with their abusers and away from needed lifelines. Author: Michael Doudna Updated: 4:31 AM MST April 12, 2021 PHOENIX Two murders in the Valley on Saturday highlight the growing problem of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona. Arizona has seen a rise in the number of domestic violence-related homicides during the pandemic. Phoenix alone saw a more than 175% increase in 2020 compared to 2019.  “We’ve been hearing them for months now and it’s heartbreaking, Linda Scott with the Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Phoenix said.  Phoenix police said Carnell Cunningham shot and killed his 23-year-old girlfriend Mikayla Ballesteros before their car crashed into a home around 3:30 p.m. Saturday near 43rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road.

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