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Police keep tabs on social media, but who keeps tabs on cops?

Phoenix police don’t follow Fe’La iniko on social media, but he knows they’re watching. “They’re pretty hip to Instagram,” the racial justice activist said. “Sometimes they’ll pop up in my story views.” Iniko, whose given name is Milton Hasley, often uses social media to share fliers on upcoming protests or speak out against police violence. So when officers surrounded his car last summer while he was leaving a demonstration against the killings of George Floyd and Dion Johnson, iniko worried he might have been targeted in advance for his views. As a handful of cop cars trained their spotlights on him, he was careful to keep his hands visible as he placed them on the steering wheel, a video he posted on Instagram shows.

Tucson, other Arizona cities struggle to halt deadly street racing

Scottsdale Police Department PHOENIX – Ramon Angel Carrasco and his girlfriend were driving home from a Scottsdale bakery in a white BMW in August 2019 when Robert J. Foster pulled up next to them in a light blue Lamborghini. According to a witness account provided to police, Carrasco and Foster revved their engines at a red light on Hayden Road before heading north, and within seconds they were traveling more than 100 mph. Meanwhile, Cynthia Ann Fisher was driving south on the same stretch of Hayden. The 68-year-old hairdresser had just left the grocery store and was planning to make breakfast the next morning for a new roommate, said Leah Stenzel, her friend and boss.

TUSD Greenlights Prom, Graduation for Class of 2021

Advertisement: The district has also been working with the Pima County Health Department, which affirmed that every day things are looking better, with the decreasing positivity rate of COVID-19. He also said the TUSD community has been “incredibly supportive” and has seen “both compliance and commitment to mask wearing from our guests, anytime.” He said he made a commitment early on this year to pursue the possibility of facilitating a safe event for their seniors. “I m still troubled by my decision, and that s mine, I had to make it alone to cancel graduations last year,” laments Trujillo. “It s something that still kind of haunts me. It s something I have difficulty with personally and professionally, especially when I come into contact with Class of 2020 kids and though that contact is always positive and fun when I run into TUSD alumni, there s just a hint of sadness that they didn t get that exper

Advocates call on Biden to tear down this wall, repair border damage

Posted By Sarah Oven/Cronkite News on Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 7:02 AM George F. Josens/U.S. Army Two Army Corps of Engineers officers look down the U.S.-Mexico border near Lukeville. President Donald Trump said Thursday, suring a visit to the wall in Yuma that the 300th mile of wall would be completed soon. WASHINGTON – Advocates called on President Joe Biden to “tear down this wall” Tuesday and fulfill his campaign promise of stopping the border wall construction that he put on hold in January. The meeting of border-state lawmakers, advocates and tribal members came 70 days after Biden, in one of his first acts as president, halted construction and gave the secretaries of Defense, Treasury and Homeland Security 60 days to study next steps on the wall.

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