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PIMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KVOA) - It has been over a year since the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. While his death sparked police reform nationwide, here in Pima County, a local law enforcement agency says it is committed to meaningful change.
Pima County Sheriff s Department on Tuesday issued a statement on police reform. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is committed to meaningful, positive law enforcement reform, while supporting and respecting deputies as they serve with professionalism, courtesy and respect. With this in mind, Sheriff Nanos has released a statement on his approach to police reform for our community.
By Garret Lewis
May 3, 2021
Chris King is one of the Vail School Board members that fled the meeting before it started. He had no solution to end the mask requirement, claimed the superintendent isn t a hardcore leftist even though he is, admitted he never brought up any science refuting masks in school board meetings, said Sheriff Nanos lied about why the meeting was cancelled, claimed to do lots in the background and more. Just listen.
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TUCSON (KVOA) - Transparency is the name of the game. Pima County Sheriff s Department said it needs hundreds of body cams to help that happen.
PCSD will be submitting a request to the Board of Supervisors for 400 to 450 body-worn cameras and tasers.
Sheriff Chris Nanos will go before the Supervisors on May 11 with a request of $1.6 million asking for the equipment. We are the only agency in Pima County that does not have it, the sheriff said. So, it s time. I ve been working with the Board of Supervisors, Mr. Huckelberry and they agree.
He said on Jan. 1, he submitted the proposal for the bodyworn cameras.
By Garret Lewis
Apr 30, 2021
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed the Vail School District lied about why they cancelled the school board meeting and admitted there was no disorderly conduct and nobody broke the law. But Sheriff Nanos defended what happened and doesn t believe parents should be able to speak at school board meetings because it s too dangerous. You have to listen to this.
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Drive in with The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis, weekday mornings on KNST AM 790. Listen at work on iHeartRadio.