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The strange, failed fight to rein in civil forfeiture in Washington
Washington police sell or use millions of dollars’ worth of seized property each year. Legislators haven’t managed to change the rules.
Washington police sell or use millions of dollars’ worth of seized property each year. Legislators haven’t managed to change the rules.
Even as Washington winds down its drug war, police still seize homes and cash from low-level suspects.
Some advice to King County on choosing its next sheriff, and the next director of the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight.
Officers caught on camera outside the Capitol while Jan. 6 riot was happening.
The city's police watchdog is investigating 6 Seattle police officers who were in D.C. on Jan. 6. The union has filed a grievance.