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Community member demands answers on police shooting incident

July 09, 2024 | Pierce County, Washington



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Community member demands answers on police shooting incident
During a recent Pierce County Council meeting, a community member raised serious concerns regarding the treatment of the LGBTQ community and alleged violations of state law by local authorities. The individual, who identified themselves as Chair Mello's counsel, expressed frustration over feeling ignored when bringing forward issues related to their personal experiences with the Pierce County Sheriff's Department.

The speaker recounted a troubling incident from October 2, 2022, when they claimed that law enforcement was sent to their home with harmful intentions. They requested clarity on who authorized this action and sought access to body camera footage from the incident, which they believe would corroborate their account. The individual emphasized their willingness to waive any potential legal claims against Pierce County in exchange for the information they seek.

The meeting also included a brief community forum segment, where no additional participants raised their hands to speak. Following this, the council moved on to other business, including an announcement about the upcoming Tacoma Bridal Festival, scheduled for Saturday, which is expected to be a family-friendly event.

The council's response to the concerns raised remains to be seen, as the individual awaits a follow-up by the end of the week.

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