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Suspect in Phoenix Officers' Shooting Faces First-Degree Murder Charge
Sep 8, 2024, 07:15 PM
The man suspected of shooting two Phoenix police officers, resulting in the death of one, now faces upgraded charges of first-degree murder. The suspect, who had been arrested for a potential felony last year but was not charged, is now formally accused of fatally shooting a Phoenix officer. The incident involved Phoenix police officers.
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