The Seattle City Council passed an ordinance that allows Seattle police to use less lethal weapons during crowd management ...
The Seattle City Council passed a bill Tuesday allowing police officers — in limited cases — to use weapons like tear gas, ...
We didn’t eat like this,” my cousin Patrick jokes, cutting his steak at a homecoming dinner with family to celebrate his ...
One issue being debated among the Seattle City Council is whether police should be allowed to use less-lethal weapons, ...
Previous legislation—passed as a result of public outcry—had all but barred the use of less-lethal weapons such as tear gas ...
Yesterday, the City Council voted six to three to reinstate the Seattle Police Department’s ability to use blast balls, a ...
A Kingston man is home from prison after participating in the Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol. His time behind bars changed his ...
The crowd management guidelines we passed today strike an important balance of giving our police officers flexibility to keep ...
The Seattle City Council Tuesday reauthorized the use of blast balls, pepper spray, and pepper by police for crowd-control purposes, despite the objections of people who said they were impacted by ...
The Seattle City Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday to allow police to use less-lethal weapons for crowd control, including blast balls and tear gas.
Video shows Cortes Gonzalez walk onto the ice and push two referees down during a youth hockey game in Seattle on Sunday.