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When Officer James Thornton spotted a Latino man directing volunteers at Desert Bloom Park, he assumed the worst. What he didn't know — or refused to believe — was that Miguel Reyes was Phoenix's Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, the man who literally approved park permits for the entire city. Reyes had a valid permit, a city-issued ID, and nine years of public service. Thornton handcuffed him anyway. In this video, we break down the full story: how a pattern of racial profiling went unchecked for six years, why nine complaints weren't enough to remove Thornton from patrol, and how the arrest of one city official finally forced systemic accountability. What you'll learn: ✅ How Thornton's history of targeting Latino families was ignored by supervisors ✅ Why Phoenix settled for $4.3 million — and what reforms were demanded ✅ What Commissioner Reyes said in his powerful city council testimony ✅ Why this case is about more than one officer — it's about every family that can't fight back 🔔 Subscribe for daily stories on police accountability, civil rights, and the fights that change policy. 💬 Drop your thoughts below: Should officers with 5+ bias complaints be automatically removed from patrol?