This year, the frequency of Valley police shootings is at its highest since 2018, and Phoenix is on the same pace as that record year. MORE ⬇️
In 2018, Phoenix PD made national headlines as the department led the country in officer shootings, with 44 -- more than Los Angeles Police Department and New York Police Department .
As families grieve, officers are placed on administrative leave, detectives process the evidence, and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office backlog grows.
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