A Phoenix police spokeswoman confirmed to ABC15 that the significant surge of calls on New Year's Eve coincided with a 30-minute disruption in 911 service. It was the second time in a week.
When he attempted to stand up, a scuffle ensued and the officers threw him to the ground and kneeled on his neck and back, pinning him to the burning hot asphalt for more than four minutes. Kenyon ...
A man who suffered third-degree burns across his body after Phoenix officers pinned him face-down on the scorching-hot pavement has taken the first step to file a federal lawsuit against the city.