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Top Phoenix news: Community demands oversight of Phoenix PD; city votes to cut red light cams; more

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Published on November 22, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix.

Community members at meeting demand civilian oversight of Phoenix police

Phoenix remains the largest city in the country without independent oversight of police, but after the meeting on Tuesday, that seems sure to change.

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Bicyclist dead after being hit by vehicle in Phoenix

The crash happened near Bethany Home Road and Central Avenue. Police responded to the collision just after 3 a.m. Thursday.

Read the full story on 12NEWS.

4, including 2 children, hurt in Phoenix crash

Police said one of the victims was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.

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Phoenix PD moved to fire more officers in 2019 than in the past 3 years combined

With viral traffic stops, Facebook posts and more, Phoenix PD is moving to fire six officers. Is it an outlier or something more?

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Phoenix votes to cut red light cameras

The Phoenix City Council voted not to renew the contract for 12 red light cameras in the city.

Read the full story on 12NEWS.


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