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By then, Axon will be gone. Axon, which makes Tasers and police body cameras, has been headquartered in Scottsdale since its founding in 1993, with U.S. offices in Seattle and Boston.
Scottsdale-based Axon, which makes non-lethal Taser "stun guns" and body cameras used by police departments around the country, denied any of its representatives inappropriately communicated with ...
Axon brought a mobile tactical simulator to the Arizona Capitol on March 4, 2025, as part of its effort to back legislation that would stop a ballot referendum in Scottsdale brought by residents ...
Jan. 12—Axon founder Rick Smith stopped short of saying he will shake the desert dust off his sneakers and leave town. Even so, Smith made it clear last week that he is unhappy — to put it ...
Axon Enterprise Inc. has announced a $13 million deal to supply U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents with its body cameras and technology. The Scottsdale-based maker of law enforcement ...
VIDEO Video: The battle for Axon in Scottsdale is far from done May 7, 2025, 11:26 AM | Updated: 11:38 am BY KTAR VIDEO KTAR.com ...
The new “ancillary use, international headquarters campus” rolls out the carpet for Axon to build some 1,900 apartments and a hotel surrounding a spaceship-themed office in North Scottsdale.
However, those plans never came to fruition and Axon instead is focusing on a site in north Scottsdale south of Loop 101 near Hayden Road. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Axon has 1,100 employees, with 800 in Scottsdale. Besides the corporate headquarters, Axon employees also manufacture the body cameras, Tasers and other technology at the Scottsdale headquarters.
Axon Enterprise Inc., the Scottsdale-based company that is the nation's largest provider of on-body cameras for police departments, is suing the Federal Trade Commission, claiming its acquisition ...