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Sunday, May 19th

Phoenix Police Museum


Materiał w trakcie opracowywania.
Phoenix Police Museum has reopened at our new location at Historic City Hall at 2nd Ave. and Jefferson. View one of our first police cars, a 1919 Ford, and our first helicopter as well as steel from the Twin towers on 9/11 and a memorial to Phoenix Police Employees who have died in the line of duty.
In the late evening hours of March 3rd, 1963 a young Phoenix woman was kidnapped, brutally raped and robbed while walking from a bus stop. 10 days later, on March 13th, 1963, Ernesto Arturo Miranda was arrested by Phoenix Police for the assault. These events set in motion a series of court hearings which resulted in a United States Supreme Court decision that would forever identify the relationship between law enforcement and those suspected of crimes not only in the United States but in many countries around the world.


17 S. 2nd Ave. 1st Floor, Historic City Hall, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Tel: (602) 534-7278, Fax: (602) 495-2491, http://www.phoenixpolicemuseum.com


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