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"They've had enough": Current and former SPD officers step forward with harassment complaints

caption: Adrian Diaz smiles and claps during a press conference where he was announced by Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell as the new permanent Seattle Police Chief on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Seattle City Hall.
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Adrian Diaz smiles and claps during a press conference where he was announced by Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell as the new permanent Seattle Police Chief on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Seattle City Hall.
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Last month, ten female cops at the Seattle Police Department spoke out about alleged sexism and harassment. They described a "good old boys club" atmosphere and a department culture rife with sexism and favoritism.

Now, four female Seattle police officers have told the city they intend to sue over sexual discrimination, harassment, and a hostile work environment.

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KUOW investigative reporter Ashley Hiruko sat down with Soundside host Libby Denkmann to talk about the new accusations and how these allegations fit into the hostile work environment some officers say permeates SPD.

You can listen to Soundside's entire conversation with Ashley Hiruko by clicking the "play" button above.

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