Watch now: Family remembers Deborah Martinez-Garibay, fallen Pima County constable
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- Jesse Tellez
Arizona Daily Star
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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The family of Deborah Martinez-Garibay, the 43-year-old Pima County constable killed in a shooting Aug. 25, shared memories of her Sunday morning.
Deborah was one of three killed at Lind Commons Apartments after a man being evicted shot her, apartment manager Angela Fox-Heath and 25-year-old Elijah Miranda before turning the gun on himself. Video by Jesse Tellez/Arizona Daily Star.
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Deborah Martinez-Garibay's family says constables lack critical support needed to handle dangerous situations.
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