Rio Verde resident Michael Lee Tomasi was sentenced to prison on Monday after he spent years threating government workers on social media.
Michael Lee Tomasi was sentenced to 15 months in prison for making violent threats against public servants online.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said that she will soon seek an execution warrant for Aaron Brian Gunches, who is on ...
An Arizona man was sentenced to 15 months for making online threats against federal officials and ordered to forfeit his ...
In one instance, the Arizona man is accused of writing, “FBI has no legal ability to enforce anything. Shoot on site.” ...
Arizona man Manuel Tamayo-Torres charged with lying on federal firearms background check forms and threatening to kill Donald ...
An Arizona man is facing a felony charge of threatening President-elect Donald Trump after allegedly making several online ...
Pima County Attorney Laura Conover has issued the following statement after the announcement that Arizona will resume executions: ...
The death row prisoner argued that it would be cruel and unusual punishment to try to execute him again after a failed ...
Agustin Sauceda faces nine counts of producing and attempting to produce child pornography, five counts of distributing child ...
Executions in Arizona will continue next year after Gov. Katie Hobbs removed the special reviewer tasked to look into issues with the practice, Capitol Media Services reported.
The former federal magistrate hired by Gov. Katie Hobbs to study the execution process says he was dismissed for telling her ...