Challenge coins allegedly created by a team of Phoenix Police officers to commemorate injuring a protester.
STEVE GOLDSTEIN: The Phoenix City Attorney s Office will be starting an outside investigation into a challenge coin made after a 2017 police incident. The coin was circulated among some officers to note the shooting of a protester in the groin in 2017. The incident happened in the aftermath of a rally held by then-President Trump at the Phoenix Convention Center. This came up as part of investigation by Dave Biscobing called Politically Charged. Biscobing is an investigative reporter with ABC15, and he spoke with my co-host, Mark Brodie, more about what he found.
Phoenix hires investigator after disclosure of crude police memento for shooting man in groin at Trump protest
Court documents show Police Chief Jeri Williams has known about challenge coin for two years but took no action. Author: Brahm Resnik Updated: 10:25 AM MST February 9, 2021
PHOENIX The City of Phoenix announced the hiring Monday of an outside law firm to investigate a so-called “challenge coin” created by police officers to mark the shooting of a protester in the groin four years ago after a President Donald Trump rally.
The investigation comes two years after Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams testified she was aware of the coin but did nothing about it.
PHOENIX City officials want an outside investigation into claims of a challenge coin with inappropriate messaging and imagery being circulated among Phoenix police officers. The frontside of the coins…
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