Chandler police release new information about officer shooting that killed Anthony Cano, 17 Perry Vandell, Arizona Republic
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The Chandler Police Department released a redacted police report on Thursday afternoon about the Jan. 2 police shooting that ultimately killed 17-year-old Anthony Cano weeks later.
Chandler police issued the report eight days after they released unredacted body-camera footage showing Officer Chase Bebak-Miller attempting to stop Cano, who was riding a bicycle, before pursuing him in a foot chase into Gazelle Meadows Park and shooting Cano in the back twice when the teen reached for a handgun that fell out of his pocket.
A Black Arizona couple is not only breathing easier, but happy to be breathing after a white man reportedly tried to pull a gun on them during a business meeting.
Solomon Odubhao and Brittney Myers told KNXV-TV ABC15 they were meeting with Tom Toot, the life partner of the owner of Chef’s Shared Kitchen in Mesa, when the incident occurred. It was captured on video by the company’s surveillance cameras.
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The owners of WhachaCookin Food Truck, the couple sells what they describe as “comfort food” and “soul food.” They said they were renting a space to prep at the kitchen last month, when they were being forced out of the kitchen despite having a 30-day notice.
In a scene that seems taken from "The Departed," a former Phoenix detective repeatedly punched another cop in the face repeatedly during an argument over a case. But unlike the movie, the aggressive officer lost his license to work as a police officer in the state.
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