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A fired SPD employee secures $875,000 after termination from Seattle Police Department over vaccine mandate. Justice served.
The U.S. Justice Department supports Seattle's request to end its police reform consent decree, highlighting SPD's compliance and progress in reforms since 2012.
A former Seattle 911 Police Communications Supervisor has secured an $875K settlement from the Seattle following her ...
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The park can remain open for now, but a judge has ordered the city of Seattle to come up with a plan to end nudity at the ...
SEATTLE – The city of Seattle filed motions in U.S. District Court on Tuesday asking to end more than 13 years of federal oversight of the Seattle Police Department.
(The Center Square) – Seattle has filed to end a federal consent decree imposed on the city's police department following a 2012 investigation that found evidence of biased policing. The city ...
Seattle is seeking to end federal oversight of its police department, citing over a decade of significant reforms in policies, training, and accountability since a 2012 consent decree.
With a federal consent decree in sight for termination, Seattle's police have made significant strides in reducing use of force and enhancing accountability since 2012.
After years under federal scrutiny, Seattle is moving to lift police oversight as reports show a sharp decline in use of force incidents, signaling progress in community-police relations.