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Los Angeles (AFP) - Police in Phoenix, one of the biggest cities in the United States, routinely use excessive force, a damning government report said Thursday -- the latest condemnation of problematic behavior by American law enforcement. Officers in the Arizona state capital rapidly escalate tensions in encounters with the public, resorting to sometimes deadly action within minutes of arriving on scene, the Justice Department said. They also target ethnic minorities, the homeless, people suffering mental health episodes and groups protesting police action, in what the Department of Justice d...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Justice Department on Thursday announced an investigation into policing in Phoenix, Arizona focused on overuse of force, discrimination and abuse of homeless people and those with mental health issues. It is the third "pattern and practice" investigation into the police of a major US city launched by Attorney General Merrick Garland, in the wake of last year's national uproar over the high number of African Americans killed by law enforcement. "This investigation will assess all types of use of force by PhxPD officers, including deadly force," the Justice Department s...
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Phoenix (AFP) - While the streets of many American cities erupted in joy Saturday at the news of Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election, hardcore Donald Trump supporters refused to accept the result, alleging fraud and conspiracy.In cities including Phoenix, Philadelphia and Atlanta, the outgoing president's loyalists gathered under the slogan of #StopTheSteal, repeating Trump's unfounded allegations that Biden's win was based on cheating.They wore red Trump hats, held signs reading "Stop The Steal" and waved American flags or Trump banners bearing the slogan: "Keep America Great."Th...
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