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Arizona police board pulls license of deputy who cuffed elderly woman




In August, Arizona’s top police licensing board opened an investigation into Michael Uyehara, a former Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputy who’d forcefully handcuffed an 82-year-old woman during a 2022 interaction. This month, the board completed its investigation and voted to revoke Uyehara’s law enforcement license…



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