Court blocks release of records identifying 6 Seattle police officers who attended Capitol riot
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SEATTLE - A court commissioner granted an emergency order Wednesday temporarily stopping the City of Seattle from disclosing records that would have identified six Seattle police officers who attended the pro-Trump rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6 before the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol.
King County Superior Court Commissioner Bradford Moore’s temporary restraining order sought by the officers in legal pleadings halts the city’s planned release of investigation and personnel information in response to four public-records requests until March 10, The Seattle Times reported. A judge that day is set to decide whether to grant the officers a permanent injunction.
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