DOJ releases report on Phoenix PD: What's next?

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ABC15 Arizona

ABC15 Arizona

14 күн бұрын

Today, following years of reporting by our ABC15 Investigators, the Department of Justice has released its report saying Phoenix police violated civil rights and had patterns of discrimination. Dave Biscobing and Melissa Blasisus sit down to discuss what led up to this report and what we should expect next. FULL COVERAGE:
abc15.com/policingphoenix

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@jbell9159
@jbell9159 12 күн бұрын
We need people like you folks who won't shut up!!! Thank you, great citizens in action!
@aerithajames9608
@aerithajames9608 12 күн бұрын
We are dealing with a department that is rotten beyond repair. The first step to fixing a problem is to admit that there is one. Despite the multitude of evidence, they are unable to accept that their department is in need of intervention. Sad.
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
During the last decade a LOT of large American cities (Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, Nashville, to name a few) have been working under the very same Department of Justice "consent decrees" that DOJ seeks for Phoenix, and guess what? every one of them has experienced higher rates of crime, the flight of experienced officers to other cities, and increased difficulty hiring new officers. If that's the kind of city you want to live in, you should move there and see how "wonderful" it is.
@HeartLifePhoenix
@HeartLifePhoenix 12 күн бұрын
We just want a healthier police department
@mkepler1
@mkepler1 12 күн бұрын
Thank you Dave and Melissa for your continued reporting these years.
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 11 күн бұрын
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive....those who torment us for OUR OWN GOOD will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience" - C.S. Lewis
@frankietyree1953
@frankietyree1953 9 күн бұрын
Thank you Dave! For honest reporting! Melissa! Learn from Dave!
@madreep
@madreep 9 күн бұрын
Speaking of juveniles, how is it that there is no juvenile jail facility here? That's crazy to me that a city this large does not have a department and facility dedicated towards juvenile offenders. Sure juveniles are kept separate from adult offenders, but incarceration is not only to punish, but also to rehabilitate. How do you rehabilitate juveniles without a juvenile facility with a juvenile justice division?
@EugeneGallegos-ot6ur
@EugeneGallegos-ot6ur 9 күн бұрын
DOJ needs to monitor Mesa and Tucson department's
@andrewkillick4906
@andrewkillick4906 10 күн бұрын
DOJ took three years, Cop watchers took three nights. Interview some of those guys!
@frankietyree1953
@frankietyree1953 9 күн бұрын
Wow! SMH! 😢
@colt2206
@colt2206 3 күн бұрын
Phoenix police department should be the model for other police departments to aspire to. They are doing an excellent job.
@user-hj4uf9wz1z
@user-hj4uf9wz1z 9 күн бұрын
Ive always hated that bs saying cops love to say there like there's only a few bad cops and no cop wants a bad cop on the force if that was true they wouldn't mind stricter regulations to hold cops accountable but any reasonable person knows that it isn't only a few bad cops
@colt2206
@colt2206 3 күн бұрын
If you say anything positive about the police department they delete it on here.
@MugRuith
@MugRuith 12 күн бұрын
The reason this review is so harsh compared to other departments across the country is because it is one of the only department wide reviews the DOJ has done. The DOJ is under funded, under staffed, and the political will to look into police abuse has been lacking at all levels of government. Not to mention the backlash from the MAGA thin blue line crowd every time needed reforms are mentioned. If similar reviews were conducted across the nation I have no doubt that similar problems and worse would be found. Policing itself is rampant with corruption and lack of transparency. Qualified immunity and right-wing authoritarianism have allowed this to fester to a point of dysfunction.
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans, Albuquerque, and others have been living under DOJ law enforcement micro-management "consent decrees" for years now. The results? Alarming crime rates and civil dysfunction for EVERY ONE of them, and their citizens are paying millions of $$ annually for DOJ oversight and increasing civil disintegration. Oh, and a 2024 DOJ budget of $49.4 billion is anything but underfunded. The DOJ is now, and has been, actively seeking to erode robust municipal police forces in a manner that emboldens criminals and demoralizes law enforcement personnel. THAT is a recipe for disaster. Phoenix is not immune to those same results unless we force the DOJ to take us to federal court.
@douglasoligney1001
@douglasoligney1001 10 күн бұрын
@@jamesfarrell7465 i dont trust the DOJ or their motives ,that does not change the fact that law enforcement on EVERY level is a shitshow at best and more often than not criminal by culture ,every unbiased study or investigation ever done of LEO any where in the country on every level of law enforcement has shown that US law enforcement is among the worst in the developed world in almost every category ,its part of the reason we have the highest incarceration rate in the world by a very long shot
@naui1980
@naui1980 12 күн бұрын
I wouldn't trust these cops as far as I can throw them. Because you know they're not gonna do a darn thing about fixing the problem so an. Alternative to The general public in my opinion would be stopped helping cops and every way shape and form even if that means you've come across one. That may be an situation begging for help leaking all over the place to which I say. Keep walking, it's not your stop northern duty and you're not qualified. So just my opinion guys might drill business. If you see a cop in trouble share if you like this line of thinking
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
Remember your above thoughts on the day you need a police officer to protect you from someone who wishes to harm you.
@joetrujillo9371
@joetrujillo9371 12 күн бұрын
​@@jamesfarrell7465I hope he remembers it. He has the right to call upon those public servants just like anyone else does. Public servants needs to do their job and "serve and protect".
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
@@joetrujillo9371 And they will continue to serve and protect even those, like naui, who are ungrateful for their service and protection. If the day comes when he, and others like him who don't support police, dials 911 for protection, will they then realize how vital a robust police force is to living in a peaceful city?
@joetrujillo9371
@joetrujillo9371 12 күн бұрын
@@jamesfarrell7465 so they will do their job. That's all I can expect them to do. By the book of course.
@varunhebli
@varunhebli 11 күн бұрын
​@@jamesfarrell7465 they get paid don't they?
@toddbatstra645
@toddbatstra645 11 күн бұрын
Is this the United States or the twilight zone
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 10 күн бұрын
Even The Twilight Zone could never have imagined this. This is more Orwellian than 1984.
@colt2206
@colt2206 3 күн бұрын
All my comments supporting the police department are deleted on here
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
Whether ABC15 is willing to admit it or not, their nakedly anti-police efforts, which have assisted and motivated the the Dept. of (in)Justice to conduct this 3-year review, will ultimately result in a Phoenix that is less-safe for law-abiding citizens, and more friendly towards the criminals roaming among us. I find it sad and disgusting that the staff of ABC 15 is taking a "victory lap" over this. Every other American city that has been laboring under DOJ "consent decrees" regarding law enforcement has seen dramatic rises in crime rates while being micro-managed by the DOJ, and has lost more experienced veteran officers as they've fled to work in other jurisdictions due to being demoralized over trying to do their dangerous jobs with their hands tied. Phoenix will slowly experience the same results. And, don't forget that between 2016 and 2022 Phoenix had it's first African-American woman Chief of Police: Jeri Williams. She made tremendous efforts to reform her agency and enhance relations with between police and this community. The DOJ investigation began in 2021 while she was still in office and focused largely on a few unfortunate, high-profile events that occurred between 2016 and 2021. Biscobing, Blasius, and ABC 15 management have assisted the DOJ in slandering the six-year tenure of Chief Williams by cherry-picking some less than perfect law enforcement events over those years and amplifying them into an overall impression that they are commonplace, routine police procedures. Dave, Melissa and others, go ahead and celebrate your "success" in this today. And years from now remember that at least one citizen of Phoenix warned you of what would come to pass: a once-beautiful city dissolving into a chaotic, lawless, dystopian hellscape. When that day comes.... Own it.
@joetrujillo9371
@joetrujillo9371 12 күн бұрын
Phoenix PD could have simply done their jobs by the book and none of this would have happened. It is their fault that the DOJ needed to step in to assess their behavior. I hope you enjoy the increase in your property tax to fund Phoenix PD's litigation against the DOJ.
@crinklecut3790
@crinklecut3790 12 күн бұрын
I don’t want safety at the cost of my freedoms. This local news outlet did real journalism and exposed problems that needed to be fixed. Phoenix hasn’t respected the constitutional rights of its own citizens, and now there are going to be consequences. So be it. Phoenix chose this path for itself.
@Direct_D
@Direct_D 12 күн бұрын
Officer Farrell, sit down child. Times are changing
@jamesfarrell7465
@jamesfarrell7465 12 күн бұрын
@@joetrujillo9371 I'd rather pay for the City to fight the DOJ on this than pay the DOJ the millions of $$ per year for trying, and failing, to micro-manage Phoenix PD operations under a consent decree. Both Los Angeles and Albuquerque police have been operating under "consent decrees" for years now, at considerable expense and with increasing crime rates to show for it. That's a bad investment.
@joetrujillo9371
@joetrujillo9371 12 күн бұрын
@@jamesfarrell7465 again, if Phoenix PD would have simply abided by the law, the DOJ wouldn't be involved here. It is their fault it was taken to the level it has come to. Moreover, even you have to admit that the findings are eye opening. I would gladly lose in an investment during the initial years so it pays off when I'm older and my children are grown.
@Gmolldotcom
@Gmolldotcom 11 күн бұрын
Are they going to hit mesa next?
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