ARIZONA NEWS

Weekend wrap-up: Here are the biggest Arizona stories from June 5-7

Jun 7, 2020, 6:00 PM

Protesters march in downtown Phoenix on June 6, 2020. (KTAR News Photo/Gabriel Gamiño)...

Protesters march in downtown Phoenix on June 6, 2020. (KTAR News Photo/Gabriel Gamiño)

(KTAR News Photo/Gabriel Gamiño)

PHOENIX — Protests continue in the Valley, an officer-involved shooter leaves a Mesa man in critical condition and the state surpasses 1,040 coronavirus deaths.

Here are some of the stories that headlined the news cycle, both locally and nationally, over the weekend.


Protests continue across the Valley for 11th consecutive day

Protesters have gathered throughout the Valley for the 11th consecutive day.

The demonstrations are in response to the deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Dion Johnson in Phoenix.

Protests in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Goodyear and Gilbert were scheduled for Sunday.


DPS troopers involved in Mesa shooting, suspect in critical condition

One man is in critical condition after an officer-involved shooting Saturday in Mesa.

As of 2:17 p.m. on Sunday, the suspect remained in critical, yet stable, condition, authorities said, after crashing his vehicle and being shot by police.

The suspect was said to be driving erratically without the use of headlights before flipping the vehicle several times.

Police said the suspect then began threatening to kill DPS troopers after exiting his vehicle from the driver’s side window.

“Believing the object to possibly be a weapon, two DPS officers fired their weapons striking the suspect at least twice,” an email from Mesa PD said.


Arizona reports 1,438 new coronavirus cases, two additional deaths

The Arizona health department reported 1,438 new coronavirus cases Sunday morning.

With two additional fatalities, Arizona documented totals stand at 26,889 cases and 1,044 deaths.

The five highest daily number of new cases reported have come in the last six days, with the most ever in a daily update being over 1,500 on Friday.

More than 393,000 combined tests for active COVID-19 infections (PCR testing) and antibodies (serology testing) have been given in Arizona, including 12,334 added to the total Sunday.


Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams joins downtown protesters

Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams on Friday joined in with protesters in downtown Phoenix who showed up for the ninth consecutive day in response to the killing of George Floyd.

Williams marched with protesters to Phoenix Police headquarters, located near Seventh Street and Washington Avenue.

“We hear you,” Williams said to protesters. “You have forced us to hear you by your constant and incessant demonstration and wanting something different. We hear you.”

Williams said she was invited by protesters to help push forward the conversation.


Maricopa County health official says spread of coronavirus has increased

Maricopa County’s top public health official said Friday that coronavirus cases in metro Phoenix have increased and that it’s not necessarily due to a testing jump.

Marcy Flanagan, the county’s public health executive director, said there are signs that community spread of COVID-19 is growing beyond what was expected because of the state’s reopening.

“We are starting to see some indicators that the number of COVID-19 cases is increasing in Maricopa County and we have enough information to know these increases are not due to just an increase in testing that is occurring,” Flanagan said during a press conference.

Hospitalizations in the county due to COVID-19 have also increased, while ICU bed availability has decreased.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Febal Casa...

Danny Shapiro

Scottsdale among US debut cities for Italian home furnishings brand Febal Casa

Febal Casa, an Italian home furnishings brand, has entered the United States market in the past month, including opening a location in Scottsdale.

41 minutes ago

Arizona Bike Week will bring loud engines and loud music to WestWorld of Scottsdale on April 2-6, 2...

Kevin Stone

Here’s what to know about 2025 Arizona Bike Week motorcycle rally, concert series

Arizona Bike Week 2025 will bring the hard-rocking lineup of Jackyl, Stone Temple Pilots, Mudvayne and Five Finger Death Punch to Scottsdale.

2 hours ago

Arizona election results 2024 Noble Predictive Insights Kamala Harris Donald Trump...

Serena O'Sullivan

Here’s why Arizona voters preferred Donald Trump and Ruben Gallego over Kamala Harris, Kari Lake

What were the most important factors in the Arizona election results? A recent poll of voters offers new insights into the 2024 presidential election.

3 hours ago

Arizona police dog...

Kevin Stone

Very good boy sniffs out fentanyl, other drugs during traffic stop in Arizona

A northern Arizona police dog helped sniff out a stash of illegal drugs, including thousands of fentanyl pills, during a traffic stop this week.

5 hours ago

Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers is replacing the the Famous 66 American Tavern in Gilbert....

Kevin Stone

Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers taking over Famous 66 space in Gilbert

Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers, a fast-growing sports bar and restaurant chain, is getting set to open its 18th Arizona location and 19th overall.

6 hours ago

Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation announced a three-year, $20 million campaign to provide stud...

Roxanne De La Rosa

Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation launches $20 million campaign to help students in need

Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation (MCCF) announced a three-year, $20 million campaign to provide students in need with scholarships and access to higher education.

8 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

The UPS Store

How The UPS Store is giving back to the community

PHOENIX -- As 2024 nears a close, The UPS Store is looking to give back to the Arizona community with the holiday season approaching.

...

Morris Hall

West Hunsaker, through Morris Hall, supports Make-A-Wish Foundation in Arizona

KTAR’s Community Spotlight this month focuses on Morris Hall and its commitment to supporting the Make-A-Wish Foundation in Arizona.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Collins Comfort Masters: Leading the Way in HVAC and Plumbing Services in Arizona

Tempe, AZ – Since its inception in 1985, Collins Comfort Masters has been a cornerstone in the HVAC and plumbing industry in Phoenix and the surrounding Valley.

Weekend wrap-up: Here are the biggest Arizona stories from June 5-7