The announcement comes after police body camera video of Tyron McAlpin's violent arrest became public and sparked outcry.
On Thursday, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell dropped the assault charges against the deaf man who was punched and ...
Gov. Hobbs said she’s deeply concerned about the violent arrest of a deaf man with cerebral palsy and has directed the police ...
A 3-month-old infant died in Phoenix after being found unresponsive in her mother's bed Wednesday morning. Tempe officials ...
The August incident is under investigation by the police department's internal affairs division and is being reviewed by the ...
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office announced on Thursday charges were dropped against the deaf Black man who was beaten by Phoenix police during his arrest.
Tyron McAlpin had been charged with resisting arrest and assaulting officers. Body-cam footage showed police attacking him.
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Charges against Tyron McAlpin, the deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was arrested with force by Phoenix Police officers, ...
Tyron McAlpin, who is deaf and lives with cerebral palsy, is hardly the first Black man to be beaten or killed by Phoenix ...
All charges have been dismissed against a Black man who is deaf and disabled and was seen on video being Tasered and punched by Phoenix police officers.