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The clock is ticking for city leaders to release new police accountability rules for the Seattle Police Department (SPD). The latest efforts at police reform started four years ago, when the Department of Justice found that Seattle police officers were using force unconstitutionally. Why is there a battle brewing about civilian oversight of the SPD? Can the SPD ensure its officers aren't using excessive force while still allowing them to do their jobs? Is it possible to expect fundamental and lasting change in the culture of our police department?
On the show:
Tim Burgess, Seattle City Council
Lisa Daugaard, Co-Chair, Community Police Commission
Lorena González, Seattle City Council
Peter Holmes, Seattle City Attorney
Fé Lopez, Executive Director, Community Police Commission
Pierce Murphy, Director, Office of Professional Accountability