Blackman, a outspoken opponent of abortion from Snowflake who represents Legislative District 6, did not respond to
Phoenix New Times request for comment. But he famously spelled out his views in a video published on Facebook on August 25, 2020. If anybody goes into those centers and say they want to end a life and there is no reason to end a life other than the person is spouting, My body my choice, that is murder, he said in the video. If you want to spout, My body my choice, the consequence is you need to spend some time in the Arizona penal system.
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Phoenix PD officers describe hearing colleague threaten Mayor Kate Gallego
12 News obtained body camera footage showing Tempe PD detectives interviewing Phoenix officers who witnessed the alleged threat. Author: Bianca Buono Updated: 10:33 PM MST January 22, 2021
PHOENIX A calm, cool and collected police officer who meets all standards and occasionally likes to vent during briefings. That s how fellow police officers described their colleague Officer Steven Poulos.
They were shocked when one of his venting sessions turned into threatening the mayor s life. I didn t say anything about it, you know. I was just thinking to myself like, man why would you say something like that, you know? said an officer who witnessed Poulos statement.
Cave Creek store owner pulls gun after customer ignores no-mask mandate
A no-mask policy at a Cave Creek t-shirt shop led to shoving, cussing, and ultimately a valley store owner pulling a gun on a customer.
and last updated 2021-01-23 16:25:02-05
A no-mask policy at a Cave Creek t-shirt shop led to shoving, cussing, and ultimately a Valley store owner pulling a gun on a customer.
The Maricopa County Sheriff s Office tells ABC15 they are still investigating the incident to determine if the customer or owner will face charges.
The bizarre altercation reveals, yet again, how deeply divided our country and state are right now.
Arizona store owner drew gun after his no-mask rule sparked argument with masked customer
A no-mask policy at a Cave Creek t-shirt shop led to shoving, cussing, and ultimately a valley store owner pulling a gun on a customer.
By: KNXV Staff
and last updated 2021-01-22 11:34:01-05
CAVE CREEK, Ariz. â A no-mask policy at a T-shirt shop north of Phoenix led to shoving, cussing, and ultimately a store owner pulling a gun on a customer in November.
The Maricopa County Sheriff s Office said they are still investigating the incident to determine if the customer or owner will face charges.