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Use-Of-Force Incident Legislation Heads To Ducey’s Desk
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would mandate law enforcement agencies to report and collect data on use-of-force incidents in the state. Republican State Rep. Walt Blackman proposed the legislation, which would require an annual report from city, town and tribal police forces, departments of public safety, and sheriff’s offices among other bodies of law enforcement. The bill passed unanimously on Wednesday with bipartisan support. The legislation will now head to Gov. Doug Ducey s desk to be signed into law.
It comes after the fatal police shooting of Carlos Ingram-Lopez and in-custody death of Damien Alvarado drew outcry from Tucson community members and a review of Tucson police. A report from the Arizona Republic late last year estimated one person died in police custody every three weeks in the state.
Published: 12 April 2021 12 April 2021
Flagstaff, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) announced a partnership with Coconino County, Northern Arizona University (NAU), and Northern Arizona Healthcare to open a state COVID-19 vaccination site in Flagstaff.
Launching Monday, April 19 at NAU’s University Union Fieldhouse, this indoor vaccination site will operate seven days a week from 7 a.m.-5 p.m., with the potential to expand hours to 7 p.m. It will offer around 1,000 appointments per day to start but will be able to administer more than 4,000 doses daily.
“We will continue to expand vaccination opportunities throughout the entire state as vaccine supply increases,” said Governor Ducey. “These safe and effective vaccines are the way back to normal life and protecting everyone, especially our most vulnerable.”
Mass Vaccination Site Slated For Flagstaff A mass COVID-19 vaccination site will launch this month at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, according
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