The program aims to identify people responsible for repeat criminal activity and reduce their public safety impacts and time spend in the court system. FOX13
"Officers would make an arrest, take them back to the precinct, and they would be released without going to jail" said Seattle’s Interim Police Chief Adrian Diaz.The Seattle Police Department is increasing their patrols on Third Avenue in Downtown in response to the recent violent crimes.
Their case will also be fast tracked by both city and county prosecutors who will see if several misdemeanor cases can be consolidated to create a stiffer felony charge. To make the list, each person must have had 12 or more case referrals from the Seattle Police Department to the Attorney’s Office in the past 5 years and at least one case referred in the past 8 months.
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