Police were alerted to the incident and caught the suspects’ car when it got stuck in traffic resulting from a motorcycle ...
The police officer who shot and killed a protester during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was not pardoned by former ...
The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that Seattle police officers who attended the January 2021 rally and protests at ...
The officers who attended the rally had sued to prevent the release of their names and documents relating to an investigation ...
A January 6 defendant who allegedly showed up to former President Barack Obama's house with guns is asking for a pardon.
The acting DOJ official behind a potential witch hunt against prosecutors and FBI agents who investigated the Capitol riot ...
Taylor Taranto, of Seattle, is accused of unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition and of threatening to blow up his van at a federal facility in Maryland.
Previous legislation—passed as a result of public outcry—had all but barred the use of less-lethal weapons such as tear gas ...
The rules around how Seattle police can control crowds with less leathal weapons like blast balls, tear gas and pepper spray ...
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.
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 ...