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A request to fund state investigators looking into police use of deadly force was declined, then further cuts imposed.
Four years after it was mandated by lawmakers, a database that catalogues when police use force against people is finally ...
Washington unveils the nation's first police use-of-force database, in an effort to increase transparency across the state.
A woman was arrested after being accused of an attack that left a 65-year-old man dead nine years ago, Washington police said ...
State officials say they're hopeful having a centralized database will lead to more data-driven policies and decision-making ...
The Washington State Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Task Force (MMIWP) has made its first arrest. Port ...
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office has announced the launch of the Washington State Data Exchange for Public ...
The AG’s Office announced the launch of WA's Data Exchange for Public Safety, a public law enforcement use-of-force database.
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office has announced the official launch of the Washington State Data Exchange for ...
Criminal justice experts from Washington State University will run the database to help the public see and analyze police use-of-force data.
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