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NO ARRESTS ON HILL IN FRIDAY PROTEST AGAINST SPD
February 22, 2011
Capitol Hill Seattle Blog article
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Friday’s second night of anti-police protests was a more heated, rowdier march but Seattle Police tell us there were no arrests associated with the crowd that chanted its way around Pike/Pine and up and down Broadway disrupting traffic and making an angry show against SPD brutality.
LICENSE TO KILL
October 9, 2006
The Seattle Weekly article
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For decades, county inquests have found police shootings justified. Is it justice, or a whitewash sanctioning legal murder?
RELATIVES OF MEN KILLED BY POLICE SPEAK OUT
Oct 23, 2001
The Seattle Times read here
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Relatives of men killed in recent high-profile police shootings condemned alleged police brutality yesterday during a rally at the spot where a Seattle police officer shot and killed Aaron Roberts earlier this year.
UNJUST INQUEST
October 4, 2001
CHIEF: OFFICERS WHO FIRED SHOTS WERE 'EXTREMELY LUCKY'
July 11, 2001
The Seattle Post-Intelligier read here
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Late last year, a King County jury cleared Traverso and McLaughlin of allegations of police brutality in a wrongful death civil suit brought by the family of Michael Ealy.
LOCAL NEWSWATCH
November 28, 2000
The Seattle Times read here
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SEATTLE--Trial has begun in the wrongful-death lawsuit of a 35-year-old African American who died after a struggle with Seattle police and ambulance personnel.
INQUEST JURY MULLS DEATH IN POLICE CUSTODY
March 31, 1999
The Seattle Times read here
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An inquest jury cleared Seattle police today of wrongdoing in the December death of Michael Ealy, 35, who died after struggling with officers and ambulance personnel.