Department of Justice Settlement Agreement
My statement regarding the police reform settlement with the Department of Justice:
"As Public Safety chair, my primary responsibility is to make sure the Police Department has the resources and policies in place to exemplify effectiveness; that it becomes an organization that continues to improve and adopt the culture of a learning organization. Now, it will be absolutely critical for the Police Department's leadership to promote excellence in an environment subject to the scrutiny of a consent agreement. My job is to ensure all communities have the tools to hold the City and the Police Department accountable for any actions that violate a person's constitutional rights; it is not my job to Monday morning quarterback the substance of the agreement reached between the Mayor and the Department of Justice," said Councilmember Bruce Harrell.
"Next month, the Public Safety committee will be introducing legislation intended to give the Police Department unprecedented and unambiguous policy guidance on the Council's expectations regarding their public safety efforts irrespective of the reform settlement. It will be imperative that our officers continue to feel empowered to do their jobs effectively under the consent agreement.
"As a lifelong Seattle resident and someone who grew up in the Central District in the '60s and '70s, I am hopeful that the Police Department embraces the consent agreement as a means to effectuate positive change. I fully understand how a majority of officers who have modeled effective behavior in this community may have concerns about the impact of the consent agreement, but now is the time for their leadership to shine."
- Seattle Monitoring Plan
- SPD Monitoring Timeline
- Seattle Monitoring Plan Appendix A
- PARC Monitoring Team Website
- Councilmember Bruce Harrell's Statement on DOJ Consent Agreement
- Summary of Settlement Agreement and MOU Between United States and City of Seattle
- DOJ Settlement Agreement
- MOU Between United States and City of Seattle
- Seattle panel to fix police sharply split, sources say, Seattle Times
- Department of Justice Review of the Seattle Police Department and the Future of Policing in Seattle
- United States Department of Justice Report: "Seattle Police Department Civil Rights Pattern or Practice Investigation"
- Taking Stock: Report from the 2010 Roundtable on the State and Local Law Enforcement Police Pattern or Practice Program
- Remarks prepared for delivery by U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan at the Seattle Police Department Investigative Findings Announcement
- Remarks prepared for delivery by Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez at the Seattle Police Department Investigative Findings Announcement
- American Civil Liberties Union of Washington Letter (December 3, 2010): "Request to Investigate Pattern or Practice of Misconduct by Seattle Police Department"
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012: U.S. Department of Justice's Investigation - Review of the Pattern or Practice Process
Recent Updates
- July - Progress Report
- DRAFT Use of Force, Investigations, Reporting & Weapons Policies - August 12, 2013
- Monitoring Plan - Appendix A - Schedule of Priorities - Revised July 23, 2013
- DRAFT Video Mobile Data Computer Upgrade - July 16, 2013
Annual Budget and Monthly Statements
- Monitoring Team Annual Budget 2012 - 2013
- November 2012
- December 2012
- January 2013
- February 2013
- March 2013
- April 2013
- May 2013
- June 2013
Settlement Agreement
- Summary of Settlement Agreement and MOU Between United States and City of Seattle
- Settlement Agreement Between United States and City of Seattle
- Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States and the City of Seattle
- Court Order Preliminarily Approving Settlement Agreement
Monitor Documents
- Monitor's First Semiannual Report - April 26, 2013
- Monitoring Plan for Year One
- Appendix A - Schedule of Priorities - Revised July 23, 2013
- Appendix B - Monitoring Plan Matrix
Community Police Commission Documents
Community Police Commission website
- Executive Order forming the Commission
- Appointment of CPC Members
- City Council Confirmation Process
- Community Police Commission appointees news release
- Council Bill 117608
- Attachment 1: CPC Selection Criteria
- Legislation Fiscal Note
- Seattle City Council passes ordinance to create Community Police Commission
- Claudia D'Allegri
- Lisa Daugaard
- Kate Joncas
- Bill Hobson
- Jay Hollingsworth
- Joseph Kessler
- Diane Narasaki
- John Page
- Tina Podlodowski
- Marcel Purnell
- Jennifer Shaw
- Kevin Stuckey
- Kip Tokuda
- Rev. Harriet Walden
- Rev. Aaron Williams
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Settlement Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) called for the creation of the Community Police Commission, a community board charged with reviewing and providing recommendations on areas of police reform. The Community Police Commission created by this Ordinance is intended to create an empowered commission that community members have long wanted.
Crisis Intervention Committee
- Presentation for first CIC Meeting June 13, 2013
Compliance Coordinator Documents
- July - Progress Report
- June - Progress Report
- May - Progress Report
- April - Progress Report
- March 29 - Progress Report
- March 14 - Progress Report
- March 7 - Progress Report
- Feb 14 - Progress Report
- February Progress Report
- January Progress Report
- City Document Delivery Memo - June 28, 2013
- Reporting Misconduct Memo - March 6, 2013
- CIT Trained Staffing Analysis - March 14, 2013
- Proposed Implementation Schedule - Dec 31, 2012
- Proposed Implementation Matrix
Draft Policies, Procedures, Training, Manuals
- DRAFT Use of Force, Investigations, Reporting & Weapons Policies - August 12, 2013
- DRAFT Video Mobile Data Computer Upgrade - July 16, 2013
- DRAFT Mentally Ill Subjects - June 28, 2013
- DRAFT Reviewing Use of Force - June 28, 2013
- DRAFT Bias-Based Policing Policy- April 16, 2013
- DRAFT Crisis Intervention Awareness and De-Escalation (CIAD) -May 20, 2013
- DRAFT Public and Internal Complaint Process - April 16, 2013
- DRAFT Bias-Based Policing Policy- April 16, 2013
- DRAFT Voluntary Contacts & Terry Stops - April 16, 2013