Tempe Police, Phoenix
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The department opened a criminal investigation after a couple said they were shocked with a stun gun and beaten during the Aug. 5 encounter.
Tempe Police Chief Ken McCoy defended his department's use of Flock automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, as questions about privacy and data sharing follow police departments across the Valley.
Rounds tore into a parked car and a nearby building Saturday afternoon near Lemon Street and Stanley Place in Tempe, just blocks from Arizona State University, but police say no one was hurt in the gunfire.
When the anonymous "Konner Culver" account was tagged in a comment the city thought was a threat, police used myriad search warrants to unmask him.
A late-night fight on Mill Avenue quickly turned into a violent brawl with police, with video from bystanders posted on social media and body camera footage from police showing a bicycle cop pushing and punching a Black woman. The video has prompted ...
Tempe police say monthly audits found no misuse, but the city will seek new license plate reader bids with penalties for data violations.