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Gov. Inslee signs police accountability package, some cops have lingering concern May 18, 2021 at 6:01 pm Gov. Inslee signs an historic package of police accountability bills into law on Tuesday. (Office of the Governor) Exactly one week before the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, Governor Inslee signed on Tuesday a large package of police accountability bills into law. The dozen or so bills the Legislature passed this session are policies a handful of lawmakers spent the interim working on last year, along with families of those killed by police locally. The proposals became a top priority for the Legislature after the world watched Floyd’s death. Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than 8 minutes while he pleaded for his life and uttered the words, “I can’t breathe.” ....
Legislature poised to bring sweeping police reforms to Washington Seattle police at a protest. (Photo: Jason Rantz) Washington state is no stranger to calls for police reforms. It’s what was behind the years-long effort that culminated in 2019 with voters overwhelmingly approving I-940, Washington’s new police accountability law that, among other things, required more training for officers and fully independent investigations in use of force cases. When it was passed, it was largely hailed a victory for families of those killed by police. But when the law took effect, it was clear something was missing: Someone to ensure police agencies were actually following the new rules. As it turns out some were not, such as the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department which, despite having had a deputy at the scene of the Tacoma Police Department’s in custody killing of Manny Ellis last year, still took on the “independent investigation” – which is not allowed under I ....