Use of force and crowd control policies –…
Originally reported by Seattle.gov
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) proposed changes to their use of force and crowd control policies, which were met with criticism from the Community Police Commission (CPC). The CPC issued 15 recommendations based on community feedback gathered through a web platform and town hall event.
Key Facts
- Seattle Police Department proposed changes to its policy manual
- Community Police Commission issued 15 recommendations in response
Incident Details
| Location | City, State: Seattle, Washington |
| Department | Seattle Police Department (SPD) |
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Use of force and crowd control policies – Community Police Commission | seattle.gov — Seattle.gov
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