Airports August 26, 2020 Passenger at Seattle airport tramples gate agent after being told to wear mask A “disruptive” passenger sent an airline employee at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to the hospital and ended up in jail Monday.
Police and Law Enforcement August 26, 2020 Seattle police sergeant placed on leave, investigated for incident caught on tape A Seattle police officer has been placed paid leave after a video circulated online appearing to show an officer driving toward protesters and calling them "cockroaches."
Antifa August 26, 2020 James Carafano: Rioting in US cities – 5 reasons why violent radicals feel emboldened The looting, threats, arson, assaults, intimidation and extortion seem to be spreading, now reaching into smaller cities and suburbs.
Seattle August 25, 2020 Seattle landlord accused of murdering, dismembering tenants 'likely had help from others,' court documents say The Seattle-area landlord accused of murdering a couple renting a room from him dismembered and disposed of their bodies “likely with the aid of others,” according to charging documents filed Monday.
Seattle August 25, 2020 Seattle-area landlord charged with murder after remains of couple found inside suitcase: authorities A 62-year-old Washington state man was charged with murder Monday, after he was suspected of killing a couple whose remains were found by teens in a suitcase on a West Seattle beach in June, according to authorities.
Seattle August 21, 2020 Seattle mayor Durkan vetoes council's 2020 budget revision that would have cut police jobs "I continue to have concerns about council decisions to make cuts before they have a plan," Mayor Jenny Durkan said
Seattle August 21, 2020 Seattle-area man, 62, held after discovery of couple's remains inside suitcase: authorities A 62-year-old Washington state man was in custody Thursday, suspected of killing a couple whose remains were found by teens in a suitcase on a West Seattle beach in June, according to authorities.
Seattle August 19, 2020 Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan undecided on whether to veto police budget cuts Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has until Monday to decide whether she will veto a City Council vote to slash the city's police budget amid pressure from some leaders to scale back funding for law enforcement.
Police and Law Enforcement August 19, 2020 Seattle police officer describes having fireworks thrown at his face during riot A Seattle police officer recalled having fireworks thrown at his face during a violent confrontation with protesters Sunday night, an experience he described as feeling like being hit with a hammer.
Coronavirus August 19, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak on Seattle fishing boat may offer insight into immunity A widespread coronavirus outbreak aboard a Seattle-based fishing boat may in fact wield the first direct evidence that antibodies can offer some type of protective immunity, according to a report on Tuesday.
Seattle August 17, 2020 Seattle police release bodycam showing officers being injured by explosives during riots Footage from police body cameras showed Seattle police officers being targeted with explosives amid a night of unrest Sunday that resulted in six injured officers and 18 arrests.