Why Seattle Programmers Sued The Police For GPS Data David Hyde talks to Eric Rachner, co-founder of the Center for Open Policing, about why the center sued the Seattle Police Department to get years of... Allie Ferguson Play AudioListen 7 mins
Police Advise Seattle Novelist Of His Rights - And Wrongs - In Writing Ross Reynolds interviews best selling Northwest writer Bob Dugoni about his new crime novel, "Her Final Breath," the second in his series focusing on... Ross Reynolds Play AudioListen 7 mins
Police Oversight In King County Has ‘Low Power,’ Councilmember Says The office that investigates the King County Sheriff’s Office keeps hitting bumps. The latest hiccup: Director Patti Cole-Tindall has been hired by the... Amy Radil Play AudioListen 2 mins
Seattle Police Reforms Bring Praise From U.S. Attorney General U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she came to Seattle as part of a tour of cities “that have turned the corner” toward better policing. She... Amy Radil Play AudioListen 3 mins
Has The Seattle Police Dept. Reached A Turning Point In Reform Efforts? Ross Reynolds interviews Crosscut reporter David Kroman about Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole's decision to fire Officer Cynthia Whitlatch for her... Ross Reynolds Play AudioListen 5 mins
Seattle Police Reformers Say They're Being Shut Out Community police reformers are seizing upon the visit from U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to voice their frustrations with the Department of... Amy Radil Play AudioListen 3 mins
Seattle Drive-By Shooting Toll Mounts: Latest Victim Was Walking His Dog A drive-by shooting has claimed the life of another young, black man in Seattle’s Central Area. Police said the 24-year-old man was walking his dog when... Liz Jones
King County Leaders Call for Stronger Sheriff's Office Oversight King County leaders say the civilian agency that monitors the Sheriff’s Office needs more authority to do its job. A public hearing Monday will look at... Liz Jones Play AudioListen 2 mins
Seattle Drug Program Makes A Business Owner Out Of A Homeless Addict Marcie Sillman talks with Jeremy Bradford, an early participant in Seattle's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Program, about his journey from a... Hannah Burn Play AudioListen 7 mins
Team Of Women: Female Cops And Refugees Work On Trust Seattle police officers don’t get involved in immigration issues as a rule – but that doesn’t mean their relationship with refugees is easy. The city... Liz Jones Play AudioListen 6 mins