"This young man was burned to the third degree because his skin was cooked on asphalt." When asked again if he believed officers "cooked" Kenyon, DiCello said, "There's no doubt." Phoenix police ...
Some etymologists trace the phrase "The Third Degree" back to Freemasonry, but by the early 20th century, the term had become firmly associated with something entirely different: harsh police ...
“Gindlesperger denied hurting her child,” Trooper Patrick Hauser wrote in a probable-cause affidavit. She admitted, however, ...
Michael Kenyon spent more than one month in the hospital after the incident recovering from his burns, his attorney said.
A man suffered third-degree burns this summer when Phoenix police officers held him down on pavement for four minutes on a day of triple-degree heat. ABC15 Arizona reported Tuesday that Michael Kenyon ...
“This young man was burned to the third degree because his skin was cooked on asphalt.” When asked again if he believed officers “cooked” Kenyon, DiCello said, “There’s no doubt.