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Nearly half of Mesa's park rangers have quit or been put on leave as city investigates allegations of abuse, discrimination.
Six park rangers for the City of Mesa are on administrative leave amid a criminal investigation into allegations of ...
Police were also provided with a “gray colored shield patch” that was created with the words "Ranger," “Goon Squad” and “Mesa, AZ,” embroidered in black. “The patch also had an ...
Mesa park ranger has resigned this week following a criminal investigation into the unit amid allegations of targeting people experiencing homelessness and using racial slurs.
The city stated the rangers will continue with their community engagement. How are city leaders and the community members reacting to 'Goon Squad' news? Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman and Councilmembers Jenn ...
which were a gray shield patch with the words “Ranger,” “Goon Squad,” and “Mesa, AZ” embroidered in black. The patches also had an embroidered black skull, a lightning bolt ...
The rangers allegedly called themselves the “Goon Squad” and even had their own “goon patch.” “The City of Mesa holds its employees to the highest standards of conduct and has zero ...
Police records allege several Mesa park rangers are accused of targeting members of the unhoused population, using racial slurs toward African Americans, and sharing a "Goon Squad" patch.
Phoenix police are searching for the driver who hit and killed a person and drove off early Friday morning. David Caltabiano reports on the investigation. In total, the Phoenix City Council ...
Several Mesa park rangers have been put on paid leave, while another resigned, as police investigate reports of a “Goon Squad” of rangers who allegedly harassed homeless people, used racial ...