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Medics say police have targeted them at Seattle protests
Volunteer health workers worry Seattle police may continue using flash-bangs, rubber bullets and tear gas to prevent them from helping injured protesters.
Volunteer health workers worry Seattle police may continue using flash-bangs, rubber bullets and tear gas to prevent them from helping injured protesters.
The vote comes amid ongoing protests and weeks of pressure from community advocates and some union members.
Tax increases and budget cuts for Washington could be on the horizon during a legislative special session.
While some businesses are asking for armed help, others say they want none of it. Residents, police and city officials are also feeling the tension.
Could the East Precinct follow in the footsteps of Daybreak Star, El Centro de la Raza and Northwest African American Museum?