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A federal judge has cleared the way for the Phoenix police chief to discipline a sergeant for his off-duty behavior at a student protest against ICE in Chandler.
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The Phoenix police chief is barred from disciplining a sergeant over his behavior at a student protest while a federal judge weighs whether to order additional investigation.
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A Phoenix police sergeant currently on paid leave for his behavior at a student protest in Chandler in January is suing the police chief to keep from being fired.
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In the ruling, the Arizona Supreme Court said that there is no statute of limitations for lawsuits brought from one state entity against another.
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The Chandler Unified School District’s new Safety and Security Advisory Committee met for the first time on April 21. The committee was formed after a Chandler High School student was hit by a car near campus.
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Tampering with someone’s food or drink in Chandler could lead to criminal prosecution. This after the Chandler City Council adopted a new ordinance to protect people dining out.
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A member of the Chandler City Council is calling for the swift completion of an internal review of an off-duty Phoenix police sergeant’s behavior at a student protest against ICE in January.
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The Phoenix police chief has put a sergeant on paid leave while an internal investigation of the sergeant’s behavior at an ICE protest in the East Valley is conducted.
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The Chandler Unified School District is launching a new safety committee after a student was hit by a car outside Chandler High School. Jayben Camacho was hit on April 2, while crossing a street near the campus. He was taken to a hospital and later died.
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Chandler residents can now delve into Phoenix radio history through a new exhibition at the Chandler Museum. It’s titled “Radio that Rocked the Valley” and presents radio stations throughout time.