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Tacoma Municipal Court Tackles Root Causes of Crime With Innovative Therapeutic Courts – The Suburban Times

Tacoma Municipal Court Tackles Root Causes of Crime With Innovative Therapeutic Courts – The Suburban Times
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Potential charges in Manuel Ellis death investigation expected Thursday


Potential charges in Manuel Ellis death investigation expected Thursday
Manuel Ellis died in March of 2020 while in Tacoma police custody. Community organizers say it's taken the state too long to investigate his death.
Author: Lionel Donovan (KING)
Updated: 8:36 PM PDT May 26, 2021
TACOMA, Wash. — The Washington State Attorney General's (AG) office is expected to announce whether any Tacoma police officers will face charges related to the death of Manuel Ellis on Thursday. 
As Washington awaits the AG's decision, residents in Tacoma say the waiting is sending a message all on its own.
“We’re talking over a year later,” said Katrina Johnson of Families on the Frontline. “Justice would’ve been those officers already being in jail, awaiting what comes next. Justice would’ve been Mannie still being alive, justice would be charges being filed a long time ago and not waiting on pins and needles.”

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