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Seattle police intervening in fewer mental health calls, data show
Since Washington implemented new police use-of-force laws, SPD officers have sent fewer people in mental health crisis to the hospital.
Since Washington implemented new police use-of-force laws, SPD officers have sent fewer people in mental health crisis to the hospital.
One man's discussion with George W. Bush helped ensure history wouldn't repeat itself.
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