Chief Rahr Fires Seattle Cop Who Struck and Killed Jaahnavi Kandula
                    On Monday, interim Seattle Police Chief Sue Rahr fired SPD Officer Kevin Dave. Dave was driving 74 miles per hour in response to an overdose call almost two years ago when he killed graduate student Jaahnavi Kandula while she was in a crosswalk.                
            Seattle Aims to Tamp Down Vacant Building Fires
                    
Vacant building fires have become increasingly common in Seattle in recent years. In response to the threat that these fires can pose, Mayor Bruce...                
            Centrists Turn to Old Formula: Crime Fears and More Money for Cops
                    
The progressive wing of Seattle politics is having a vigorous debate about the future of the city with plenty of new policy ideas bouncing...                
            Durkan Destroys 10 Months of Text Messages in Apparent Coverup
                    
It was well known that Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is running a secretive administration, but a whistleblower complaint last week revealed a bombshell revelation...                
            License Plate Readers Proliferate in Washington, Bringing Concerns over ICE Overreach
                    Automatic license plate readers have proliferated across 81 cities in Washington State, and audits have shown federal agents and anti-abortion states are using Washington plate data to hunt abortion seekers, immigrants, and refugees. This is despite state sanctuary laws intended to shield such vulnerable populations.                
            Harrell Pushes to Expand Recently Passed Surveillance Camera Pilot Program
                    Mayor Bruce Harrell is proposing to expand his three-month-old surveillance pilot program by installing more police cameras and funneling data from hundreds of traffic management cameras into the Seattle Police Department’s real-time crime center. The move has draw criticism from civil liberties groups.                
            Inspector General Quietly Terminates Audit into Seattle Police Mutual Aid
                    Downgraded from a full audit and long delayed, the Office of Inspector General’s six-page mutual aid review did not assess if outside police forces patrolling the streets of Seattle would be required to follow SPD bias policies, be held to SPD force review policies, and be accountable for their actions through the Office of Police Accountability (OPA) complaint process.                 
            Day 6 of Protests: Nikkita Oliver Rallies Thousands, Mayor Durkan Backpedals
                    
The sixth day of Black Lives Matter protests felt like a turning point and perhaps even a moment of catharsis--while activists acknowledged the work...                
            
		







