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Mesa park rangers involved in the "Goon Squad” investigation were paid in overtime up to 19 times more than the median for full-time park rangers across seven of Metro Phoenix's biggest cities.
Nearly half of Mesa's park rangers have quit or been put on leave as city investigates allegations of abuse, discrimination.
Several park rangers are on leave after police discovered a "Goon Squad" that harassed homeless people.
Records provided by the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry showed two Mesa park rangers had past disciplinary history.
Several Mesa park rangers have been put on paid leave, while another resigned, as police investigate reports of a “Goon Squad” of rangers who allegedly harassed homeless people, used racial ...
$2.5 million settlement reached in 'Goon Squad' case Money will not impact Rankin County citizens, attorney says ...
Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker reached a $2.5 million settlement with Rankin County and Sheriff Bryan Bailey over their assault by former deputies. The "Goon Squad" officers involved are serving ...