Morning Wire: Rep. Mike Sells, Blake decision bill, Debt-based license suspensions DJ WIlson April 6, 2021
My Gonzaga Bulldogs went down in a stunningly flat performance last night to Baylor in the NCAA Men’s College Basketball National Championship. It was a brutal way to end a season for a team that was considered, up until 24 hours ago, perhaps the greatest college basketball team ever.
After 22 years of continuous post-season play, we have just two national championship appearances and no titles. It’s frustrating. But, then I look at the Mariner’s and I remember what real frustration feels like… Thanks for the season, Zags. Let’s play ball, M’s!
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg addresses a news conference about his decision to not file criminal charges against two Seattle police officers who fatally shot a 46-year-old African-American man last year, Tuesday, March 14, 2017, in Seattle. Satterberg said that the officers, who are white, reasonably believed their lives were in danger when they shot Che Taylor in February 2016. Taylor s family called the killing unjust and said police should be held accountable. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
As King County leaders tout their commitment to ending youth detention, Dan Satterberg flaunts the politically useful label assigned to him by some justice reformers: “progressive prosecutor.”