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Sedro-Woolley police chief: Toddler taken in car theft shows surge in brazen crime

In less than two minutes, while a Sedro-Woolley mom stepped away to pick up her second child, a thief stole her car with her 2-year-old toddler inside.

Police say it s hands off for some mental health cases after use of force law change

In Washington, the working partnership between police and crisis mental health workers is being put to the test. The reason is a new police use of force law.

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20210925 00:50:00

obvious to state but i m going to say it anyway. no one s being replaced. if you re watching me right now and let s say the u.s. allowed every one of those haitians to apply for asylum, you wouldn t get kicked out of the country. it s not the way it works. america is not a night club where people have to come out before other people can come in. it s actually a really big country with nearly 330 million people. so a few thousand people are not replacing anyone. number two, the david dukes and the tucker carlsons of the world want to portray the people coming near as in tucker s words obedient, as mindless drones imported because any will do whatever democrats tell them. think about it for just half a second. okay? these people have done one of the most difficult ambitious things a human being can do. left their homes at great personal cost and risk. they crossed thousands of miles to completely foreign land where

Police officers feel limited by new law enforcement reforms in Washington

Police officers feel limited by new law enforcement reforms in Washington Proponents of the reforms say they re intended to limit use of deadly force. Law enforcement officers are saying they re not able to do their jobs as effectively. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 9:57 PM PDT July 21, 2021 SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. As he patrols the streets of Sedro-Wooley, Lt. Dan McIlraith is still getting used to new rules passed down by the Washington state legislature around how law enforcement can engage with the public. Proponents of the new laws say they re intended to limit the use of deadly force and hold officers accountable when they use excessive force. However, some law enforcement officials say the new rules are limiting what they re able to do on the job. 

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