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WA could re-criminalize drug possession Seattle leaders are concerned

WA could re-criminalize drug possession. Seattle leaders are concerned A bill passed out of the state Senate would make drug possession a gross misdemeanor. In King County, that could create confusion. by Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Redmond, right, chairwoman of the Behavioral Health Subcommittee, on Jan. 10, 2019, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Lawmakers trying to find an answer to the Washington Supreme Court decision decriminalizing drug possession are finding just how complicated that task may be. The State Senate passed a bill last week that would again make it a crime to knowingly possess heroin, cocaine or other illegal substances this time as a gross misdemeanor, down from a felony.  But the compromise could “open a new can of worms,” said Seattle City Councilmember Andrew Lewis, who is unsure state lawmakers have thought through all the implications in their race to address the landmark court decision.

Renton Launches Safe Place Program To Combat Hate Crimes

Reply(1) Officer Cat Citron, the Renton Police Department s Safe Place liaison, holds a decal that signals a business or organization provides a safe harbor for victims of hate crimes. (Renton Police Department) RENTON, WA The Renton Police Department is launching a new program to combat hate crimes and provide a network of safe locations for victims amid a recent uptick in such incidents across King County. Created by Seattle police officer Jim Ritter in 2015, the Safe Place program is a community partnership that invites businesses and schools to identify their properties as somewhere for people to seek safety and wait for investigators if they are targeted in a hate crime. At its inception, the program was designed to combat crimes against the LGBTQ community and has since expanded to assist victims of any hate crime.

West Seattle Blog… | WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Repeat mail-theft suspect back in jail

Jason A. Turner is in jail. The register shows he was booked just before 9 am today; Southwest Precinct police sent this report: Southwest officers were dispatched to the area of 24th Av. SW / Delridge Wy SW for a male suspect checking and stealing mail from mailboxes. Officers recognized the suspect’s description and MO as a habitual mail theft suspect who preys on community members in this area. Officers arrived in the area and located the suspect standing near a recycling bin in the 6500 block of Delridge Way. Southwest Officers identified and confirmed that it was the suspect whom officers were very familiar with and know that the suspect has an extensive history of mail thefts. Southwest officers have arrested this suspect five (5) times this year alone. Officers observed that the suspect was in possession of a large bundle of US mail when contacted. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. Search incident to arrest, more US mail was recovered from his person.

West Seattle Blog… | District 1 Community Network hears from affordable-homeownership advocate, city s lead lawyer

West Seattle Blog… | District 1 Community Network hears from affordable-homeownership advocate, city s lead lawyer
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3 Survivors of Random Attacks Speak Out Against Anti-Asian Violence to Prevent This From Happening Again – NBC4 Washington

3 Survivors of Random Attacks Speak Out Against Anti-Asian Violence to Prevent This From Happening Again – NBC4 Washington
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