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Tim Burgess' Plan for Fighting Crime New York-Style
Seattle Weekly (blog) Worse, Seattle's per capita figure for property crimes–5824 per 100000– is more than three times larger than that of New York. What does this mean? It's not that Seattle's crime rate is out of control. City-wide, major crime is way down from what it … |
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City Hall's Unlikely Model for Fighting Crime
Seattle Weekly (blog) 4 2012 at 7:00 AM ?Deputy Mayor Darryl Smith says the city has a model for cleaning up crime along downtown's Third Avenue. That model, he told The Seattle Times a few days ago, is Belltown. Belltown? Really? We're talking about a neighborhood so … |
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Road Diets, Road Kill?
Seattle Weekly The concern is heightened by a recent crime spurt in South Seattle, which has seen a spate of muggings and assaults, including one leading to the death of gay Filipino hairdresser Danny Vega. South Precinct Captain Mike Nolan says he also expressed … |
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December 28, 2011
A timeline of events that led to the DOJ’s scalding review of Seattle’s police. – Seattle Weekly
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A timeline of events that led to the DOJ's scalding review of Seattle's police.
Seattle Weekly June 14, 2010: Seattle Police Officer Ian Walsh sees a 17-year-old black teen jaywalking. He confronts her about the petty crime and goes to grab her arm. A struggle ensues, then Walsh punches the girl in the face. The incident is captured on video, … |
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December 27, 2011
Road Diet’s Latest Critics – Seattle Weekly (blog)
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Road Diet's Latest Critics
Seattle Weekly (blog) The concern is heightened by a recent crime spurt in South Seattle, which has seen a spate of muggings and assaults, including one leading to the death of gay Filipino hairdresser Danny Vegas. South Precinct Captain Mike Nolan says he expressed concern … |
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Dirty Diaper Killer Nets 20 Years for Awful Crime
Seattle Weekly (blog) The crime happened on Nov. 21, 2010 when Wallace was watching 2-year-old Purpose Goldsmith, his girlfriend's daughter, while her mom was at work. At one point the little girl soiled her diaper–as two-year-olds are wont to do–and Wallace became so … |
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November 4, 2011
Israeli ‘War Crimes’ Ad War Continues – Seattle Weekly (blog)
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Israeli 'War Crimes' Ad War Continues
Seattle Weekly (blog) After Metro banned the ads, the Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign filed a lawsuit arguing that its First Amendment rights were violated by the decision to drop the ads. But a federal judge cited the numerous threats to Metro as reason enough for the … |
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September 28, 2011
True Crime and Mobile Gardens – Seattle Weekly
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True Crime and Mobile Gardens
Seattle Weekly Back home in Seattle, however, the Local Sightings Film Festival must be content with less splashy fare—shorts, docs, and features later bound for public TV, Hulu, YouTube, and community screenings in church basements. That's not a putdown, … |
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September 22, 2011
The Great Uncrowding – Monterey County Weekly
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The Great Uncrowding
Monterey County Weekly Klaas' case led to the conviction of Richard Allen Davis, who'd committed multiple serious crimes before his most infamous crime. “It may take some seminal event or two to change and refocus this new realignment approach, and get people to ask, … |
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September 19, 2011
Turbulence on the runway – Weekly Volcano
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Turbulence on the runway
Weekly Volcano This week's column takes us to Seattle-Tacoma's International Airport, where a man was all too ready to grab a bite from the in-flight menu. Things get a little testy around lunchtime here at Weekly Volcano headquarters. Steph DeRosa refuses to answer … |
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