(The Center Square) – Federal oversight of the Seattle Police Department has ended after 13 years and $127 million in reform funding. Judge James Robart of U.S. District Court for the Western District ...
The Seattle City Council will meet Wednesday to confirm the appointment of Bonnie Glenn as the city’s director of the Office of Police Accountability. Glenn has led the office in an interim ...
Camille Baldwin-Bonney doesn’t buy it. The police accountability advocate and co-chair of People Power Washington called ...
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Police investigate death in downtown Seattle
The BriefSeattle police are investigating the death of a man who was found down and bleeding with head injuries near Union ...
The recent end to a federal consent decree has changed how Seattle police are handling the release of videos when officers use deadly force.
Seattle wants to tap into residential security camera footage to aid police investigations. The Seattle Police Department recently launched Connect Seattle, a new voluntary registry program designed ...
Seattle police are trying to figure out what led to a man's death in Freeway Park, near the Washington State Convention ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. court on Wednesday returned control of Seattle's police department to the city, ending 13 years of court-ordered federal oversight of the department, the U.S. Justice ...
A federal judge formally ended 13 years of federal oversight of the Seattle Police Department, citing significant reforms in use-of-force policies, accountability and data systems. City leaders and ...
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