DOJ Unveils New Initiative To Help Police Departments, Offers Aid To Minneapolis Justice Department officials unveiled a new initiative Tuesday to establish a grant program and national center to help with defining policies and training officers. Brakkton Booker
Meet the Seattle Police Department's new community service officers Years in the making, SPD's unarmed Community Service Officers now on duty Amy Radil
'Unprecedented' number of officers leaving Seattle Police Department, report says A record number of officers left the Seattle Police Department in September, according to the Seattle Mayor’s Office. 39 officers — including three trainees — left SPD last month, according to the report. Amy Radil
With gun deaths up in Seattle, leaders ask how 'to bring us together' There have been 39 homicides in Seattle so far this year, more than there were in all of 2019. The parent of one teen victim says, "I'm at a loss." Amy Radil
The evolution of the Seattle protests “If ever there's been a climate for change politically, now is it. We got nothing but time and disappointment to just fuel it.” Esmy Jimenez
Should the King County sheriff be appointed or elected? Voters will decide Charter amendments tend to be obscure, and they can take voters by surprise. That’s why King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski says he’s spending his own money to campaign for them. Amy Radil
Protesters, Summer Taylor's family sue Seattle and WA state for wrongful death and injuries A group of protesters is suing the city of Seattle and state of Washington for wrongful injuries, and, in one case, a wrongful death in the recent Black Lives Matter protests. Dyer Oxley
Police Declare 'Riot' In Portland, Ore. After Breonna Taylor Decision Police said a crowd grew to nearly 300 people at one point, and skirmishes broke out between protesters and law enforcement. Thirteen people were arrested. Brakkton Booker
Watchdog To Review Non-Lethal Tactics Against Protesters, Including 'Heat Ray' Request The Government Accountability Office, a non-partisan government watchdog, will review the federal government's use of non-lethal weapons and the tactics it wielded against protesters this summer. Dina Temple-Raston
Child pepper spray case: Seattle Police accountability office finds no wrongdoing The city's Office of Police Accountability has wrapped up five investigations into complaints filed against the Seattle Police Department amid ongoing protests, including a case in which a child was hit with pepper spray. Liz Brazile