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Edmonds police chief candidate finalists announced; public meet-and-greet set for Aug 4

Edmonds police chief candidate finalists announced; public meet-and-greet set for Aug. 4 Posted: July 28, 2021 Edmond police chief finalists, from left: Michelle Bennett, Lawrence Hunter and Dante Orlandi Three candidates for Edmonds police chief have been selected to move forward to the final steps in the selection process. They are Acting Edmonds Police Chief Michelle Bennett, retired Waterbury, Connecticut Police Captain Lawrence Hunter and retired Pennsylvania State Police Officer Dante Orlandi. Edmonds Mayor Mike Nelson will meet individually with the three finalists Wednesday morning, Aug. 4, after which the Edmonds City Council will hold publicly accessible interviews via Zoom with each candidate at noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Later that day, at 5 p.m., the public is invited to a meet-and-greet with the candidates in the Plaza Room above the Edmonds Library, located at 650 Main St.

Local police departments sorting out unknowns in new accountability laws

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 18, 2021 173 Major changes are coming at the end of this month for police in Edmonds, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace. The Washington State Legislature has outlawed chokeholds and neck restraints; limited how and when officers can chase suspects; how much force they can use to subdue people; prohibits “no-knock’”warrants and severely limits the use of tear gas. The laws also create mandatory statewide standards to “decertify” or fire officers. My Edmonds News’ Bob Throndsen examines what the changes mean for officers and you. A Lynnwood police officer came face to face with a distraught man who had tied a machete to his wrist and was daring officers to shoot him. Lynnwood Police Chief Jim Nelson said the man wanted “officers to help him commit suicide by shooting him.”

Promising to put Edmonds first, Kristiana Johnson kicks off campaign to retain her council seat

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 9, 2021 145 Edmonds City Councilmember Kristiana Johnson addresses attendees with her message of putting Edmonds first, protecting the environment, and building back good government. A group of more than 50 supporters gathered on Thursday evening at Claire’s Restaurant in Edmonds to help 12-year Edmonds City Councilmember Kristiana Johnson kick off her campaign for re-election to a fourth term.  Johnson is facing two challengers in the Position 1 race: Edmonds Citizens’ Planning Board Vice Chair and Snohomish County Airport Commission Chair Alicia Crank, and Brian Hartman, Senior Director of Enterprise Technology at Blue Origin. Supporters in attendance included former Edmonds City Councilmembers Neil Tibbott (also a candidate in this year’s election), Dave Teitzel and Ron Wambolt.  Also present were current Councilmember Vivian Olson, current council candidate Janelle Cass, former Edmonds Police Chief Al Compaan, and former Snohomish

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