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Interim police chief Sue Rahr wrote in an email to employees that she fired Kevin Dave after the Seattle Office of Police Accountability determined he had violated four department policies ...
The Office of Police Accountability, which investigates allegations of police misconduct and makes disciplinary recommendations to the police chief, became aware of Auderer’s comments in August ...
Seattle’s Office of Police Accountability, a city watchdog agency, said it was investigating the encounter. The city’s interim police chief, Sue Rahr, ...
The footage was forwarded to the Seattle Office of Police Accountability and an investigation into Auderer's conduct was opened; Leesa Manion, the King County Prosecuting Attorney, also announced a criminal review of Dave's actions. [8]
On June 1, Seattle's independent Office of Police Accountability announced that it received some 12,000 individual complaints about police behavior during the first few days of George Floyd protests in the city. [80] [81] The following is a list of ten specific incidents that received the highest number of complaints. [81]
She shepherded the creation of the Office of Police Accountability as chair of the Public Safety committee. [9] She voted to require landlords give 60-days notice for rent increases, toughened the city's anti-gay-discrimination statute, adding gender identity as a protected class and voted against imposing sanctions on the Burmese government.
Katie Maier, the assistant director of operations at the Office of Police Accountability, confirmed an investigation was initiated after the agency received a complaint Aug. 2 from an employee ...
Seattle P.D. badge from the late 1910s Regular patrolmen in uniform at Seattle Hempfest Seattle policemen in 1918 during the Spanish flu pandemic A Seattle Police car on patrol near 2nd Ave downtown. The Seattle police force was established in 1869 with the election of John T. Jordan as the first town marshal.