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With 12 New Laws, Washington State Joins Movement To Overhaul Policing
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“This is a moment, I do believe, where if you look at history things are static, static, static, and then boom, the conditions exist when big changes can take place.”
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, June 8, 2020
Washington’s state legislature completed its 105-day regular session on April 25 after passing a large number of measures that will benefit working class Washingtonians. These items include police, labor and housing reform bills, as well a new capital gains tax and increased funding for human needs.
After a historic year of protest and unprecedented levels of civic engagement, the Legislature passed a number of bills related to policing. These bills include a ban on chokeholds, neck restraints and no-knock warrants, limits on use of military equipment and tear gas, a requirement for officers to intervene if they see colleagues using excessive force or engaging in misconduct and an overhaul of the process for decertifying police officers fired fo
Prosecutors from across Washington will examine killing of Jenoah Donald By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: April 28, 2021, 6:56pm
Share: Clark County Sheriff s Deputies respond to a shooting in Hazel Dell on Feb 4, 2021. The incident started as a traffic stop according to dispatch logs. (Courtesy of KATU)
The investigation into the shooting of Jenoah Donald, a Black motorist killed by a Clark County deputy, will be examined by a statewide panel of prosecutors, in a new move to create independence in the review process.
The panel was created by the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys to help assess whether the deputy’s actions were legally justified. Donald’s case will be the first reviewed under the new model. The panel includes the elected prosecutors from Lewis, Yakima, Pend Oreille, Snohomish and Pierce counties.
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