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Spokane ombuds commission finalizes memorandum, agrees to post findings and postpones March meeting

Spokane Police Ombuds Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting the Spokane Police Ombuds Commission approved adding Commissioner McCollum's Feb. 4 motion wording to the minutes, voted to post investigation findings online, approved and signed a memorandum of decision after executive session (finding no ethics violation), and voted to postpone the March meeting to April 21, 2026.

The Spokane Police Ombuds Commission on Feb. 17 approved several administrative actions after business and a short executive-session discussion.

Staff read proposed wording to add to the Feb. 4 special meeting minutes reflecting Commissioner Amy McCollum's motion that "OPOC makes a determination that no ethical violation under the city of Spokane's code of ethics" occurred; a motion to include the exact language was…

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