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  2. Phoenix police officers on leave amid probe into violent ...

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    The Phoenix Police Department confirmed Tuesday that officers Benjamin Harris and Kyle Sue were on administrative leave while the agency conducts a formal inquiry into the August arrest of Tyron ...

  3. Charges dropped against Tyron McAlpin following release of ...

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    The arrest of McAlpin came two months after a scathing report from the Department of Justice found Phoenix police have engaged in a pattern of discrimination and excessive force.

  4. Tyron McAlpin, Black deaf man who was beaten by Phoenix ... - AOL

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    The deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was beaten and shocked by Phoenix police in a violent arrest earlier this year announced plans to sue the city and the officers to the tune of $3.5 million.

  5. Video of violent arrest of deaf Black man with cerebral palsy ...

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    Phoenix, Arizona — Police body camera video showing the Aug. 19 arrest by Phoenix police of Tyron McAlpin, a Black man who is deaf and has cerebral palsy, is sparking outrage from civil rights ...

  6. Phoenix officers put on leave in probe of violent arrest of ...

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    Two Phoenix police officers whose violent arrest of a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy was widely condemned by human rights advocates were placed on administrative leave as a formal probe ...

  7. Cleophus Cooksey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Cleophus Emmanuel Cooksey Jr. (born March 25, 1982) is an accused American spree killer from Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.He has been charged with nine murders and other crimes committed in the city and in surrounding areas during a 21-day span between November and December 2017.

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