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PD: Mohave County deputy shoots, kills man after multiple vehicle pursuits, confrontation

Updated: 9:43 PM MST April 18, 2021 KINGMAN, Ariz. The Lake Havasu City Police Department is investigating after a Mohave County Sheriff s deputy shot and killed a suspect after a pursuit on Saturday in Kingman.  It is procedure for outside agencies to investigate officer-involved shootings. Lake Havasu City sent information on the incident, which involved the Mohave County Sheriff s Office.  According to the release from Lake Havasu City, deputies from the Mohave County Sheriff s Office tried to conduct a traffic stop around 9 p.m. in Kingman when the vehicle failed to stop and the driver led deputies on a low-speed chase. During that pursuit, the driver allegedly began driving erratically into on-coming traffic on North Stockton Road and deputies terminated the pursuit.  

Man shot by Mohave County Sheriff s deputy during domestic violence call

Man shot by Mohave County Sheriff s deputy during domestic violence call By FOX 10 Staff Man shot by Mohave County Sheriff’s deputy during domestic violence call A man in Mohave County was shot by a deputy on March 7 after he reportedly assaulted him while being taken into custody for reports of domestic violence. MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. - A man was shot by a deputy with the Mohave County Sheriff s Office in the early morning hours of Sunday, March 7. The Kingman Police Department is now investigating. Just before 4:30 a.m., a deputy responded to the area of The initial deputy on scene made contact with the victim and then the suspect. While attempting to take the suspect into custody for Domestic Violence charges, the suspect began to resist and assaulted the deputy. During the fight, the deputy fired one shot at the suspect, striking him,   the sheriff s office said in a news release.

Air Force medical personnel helping Arizona hospital during pandemic

Air Force medical personnel helping Arizona hospital during pandemic The Associated Press March 3 Air Force medical personnel, assigned to Medical-Surgical Nursing and the Intensive Care Unit from Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, fill out in-processing paperwork at the Hendrick Health Medical Center in Abilene, Texas, Jan. 28, 2021. (Spc. Michael Ybarra/Army) KINGMAN, Ariz. A team of 30 U.S. Air Force medical personnel has arrived at Kingman Regional Medical Center in northwestern Arizona to provide staffing support during the pandemic, The Miner reported. The Air Force sent the personnel at the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the hospital in January asked for additional nurses and respiratory therapists, hospital officials said in a statement.

Arizona governor orders schools to reopen in-person options

Arizona pauses Johnson & Johnson vaccine use Carrie Watters, Arizona Republic © Gilnature, Getty Images/iStockphoto Coronavirus Arizona s number of identified COVID-19 cases has reached 850,846 (up 610 from the day before), and the number of deaths increased by 19 to 17,105.  It s Tuesday afternoon, and this is Coronavirus Watch from The Arizona Republic, where we update you about the latest on how COVID-19 is affecting you and our community.  Arizona public health officials, local pharmacies and others were canceling appointments for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on the federal government s recommendation today. Federal officials said the reactions appear to be extremely rare. More than 6.8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered across the U.S. But federal health officials are taking a closer look at six incidents in which women, between the ages of 18 and 48, developed blood clots six to 13 days after vaccination.

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