The Seattle City Council passed a bill Tuesday allowing police officers — in limited cases — to use weapons like tear gas, pepper spray and blast balls to control crowd movement during protest.
The Seattle City Council Tuesday reauthorized the use of blast balls, pepper spray, tear gas, and pepper balls by police for crowd-control purposes, despite the objections of people who said they ...
The theft occurred early Wednesday morning during a snowstorm, and the suspects fled before police arrived. The stolen goods were worth an estimated $780, and Seattle police are investigating the ...
These social workers get dispatched alongside Seattle police to help with welfare checks, person-down reports, and other types of low-level crisis calls. “It's interesting to get to know each ...
SEATTLE — Rules around how Seattle police can control crowds with less-lethal weapons like blast balls, tear gas and pepper spray hinge on a final vote by city councilmembers on Tuesday.
About two hours into the march, Seattle police arrested two demonstrators at a West Seattle protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
The men took an estimated 540 eggs and other breakfast items from Luna Park Cafe, Seattle police said. Cafe owner Heong Soon Park told USA TODAY on Monday that he arrived at the restaurant about ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle City Council voted to approve legislation that sets ground rules on crowd management for the police department. On Tuesday, the council voted 6-3 in favor of the ...
Always. The Reds announced on Monday that players will wear a No. 14 patch on their jersey sleeves to honor Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time hits leader and a native of Cincinnati. Rose ...
The Seattle City Council is set to approve new rules for how the Seattle Police Department can use crowd control weapons. CHS reported here on the legislation needed to replace SPD’s crowd control ...