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Phoenix police officer shootings currently on pace with record 2018 year
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2023-03-16
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In 2023, Valley police officers are shooting someone, on average, once every four days. 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.
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