August 6, 2021 Washington man gets 25 years for murdering sister's rapist after meeting him in jail A Washington man serving time for a wild police chase found himself sharing a cell with the convicted child rapist who had once victimized his sister – so he killed him.
August 5, 2021 Jason Rantz: Seattle homeless encampment so dangerous Sheriff tells staff to work remotely for safety The homelessness crisis in the city of Seattle has become so dangerous that not even the King County Sheriff’s Department can keep its professional staff safe.
August 3, 2021 Seattle police union leader on 'America's Newsroom': Cops now 'handcuffed' by liberal activists President of the Seattle Police Officer Guild Mike Solan told 'America's Newsroom' that the Seattle 'activist class' has stopped police from being effective, putting public safety at risk.
August 3, 2021 Ultra-liberal Seattle heads to polls for mayoral primary with 'defund police' push under scrutiny Voting in Seattle’s mayoral primary opens Tuesday, and voters living in the city plagued by the "CHOP" or "CHAZ" protest zone last summer must now decide among 15 candidates, including at least one city council member who supported cries to "defund the police."
August 2, 2021 WA sergeant on why new police reform law caused deputies to call off K9 search for murder suspect Sgt. Darren Moss Jr., with the Pierce County Sheriff's Department in Washington state, said on Sunday that officers have been “unclear on whether they’re going to be OK to use force” in certain situations given the new police reform law and have been advised to take a “conservative approach” in those cases.
August 1, 2021 Washington girl’s lemonade stand shut down by city while complaints continue about homeless encampment: report Residents in Everett, Washington, have reportedly raised concerns about a nearby homeless encampment that some say received little attention from the city, while the city was quick to shut down a lemonade stand operated by a 7-year-old girl.
August 1, 2021 Washington school lesson on cotton gin not meant to 'harm' Black students, investigation finds An investigation into a middle school history lesson in Washington state found no racial intent when a teacher asked her students to clean cotton – including a pair of Black twin sisters.
July 31, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Police 'reforms' put people’s lives in danger, by pretending not to We're living in a time where we're told we must reform the police because we assume everything we're being told about the reforms by the press was urgent and good for us.
July 30, 2021 Washington police reform law forces deputies to call off K9 search for murder suspect Police investigating a murder case in Washington state say they decided not to use a K9 dog in their search for the suspect after taking new reform laws into consideration.
July 29, 2021 New restrictions on Washington state police may lead to spike in crime As the most sweeping police reform in the nation takes effect in Washington state over a year after the death of George Floyd, law enforcement agencies outside of Seattle are arguing new restrictions set on officers when interacting with the public may further incentivize criminal activity.