Questions surround Tempe's decision to pay for armed security guards at some parks
The City of Tempe is planning to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to hire armed security guards at some of its parks, due to safety concerns. At the same time, however, some residents of the East Valley city are asking if their parks really need private, armed security. FOX 10's Jennifer Auh reports.
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