Crime Attorney general files criminal charges against Pierce County sheriff Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer has been charged with two misdemeanors by the Washington state Attorney General. Paige Browning Amy Radil
National A missing Alabama woman's body is found in a parked, unoccupied police van Christina Nance had been missing since Sept. 25, her family says. Video footage from that day shows her entering the van, which was in a police parking lot. Her body was found 12 days later. Jonathan Franklin
National 40 years ago, San Francisco lowriders organized to fight police harassment — and won "At one point it was bumper to bumper for 20 blocks. It was like a parade every Friday and Saturday night," Roberto Hernandez said. "It was something that the police just weren't able to manage." Joe Hernandez
Government ‘That’s their individual choice’: Seattle mayor on officers who defy vaccine mandate Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says she's hopeful those unvaccinated Seattle police officers will come around. And if they don't: "That's their individual choice." Katie Campbell
National More than 17,000 deaths caused by police have been misclassified since 1980 Public health data experts have a new way to calculate the underreporting of people killed by police. Criminologists call the results "interesting" but are reserving judgment on the accuracy. Martin Kaste
National Dozens Of Massachusetts State Police Have Resigned Over A Vaccine Mandate, Union Says Under the governor's executive order, all executive department employees are required to show proof of vaccination by Oct. 17. Up to 20% of employees are not vaccinated. Jonathan Franklin
Crime Seattle City Council will spend extra police salaries on community groups, not hiring bonuses The Seattle Police Department says it has a $15 million surplus in police salaries after hundreds of officers left the department in recent months. Casey Martin Amy Radil
Government Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says City Council bill restricting crowd-control tactics 'doesn't change anything' Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says she wants to improve policing in the city, but City Council members recently overstepped some legal boundaries to do so. Katie Campbell
Law & Courts Washington police divided on banning less-lethal ammunition under new law Law enforcement agencies in Washington are facing a decision about whether to continue using less-lethal ammunition to detain people. They are technically banned under one of the state’s new police reform laws. Amy Radil
Health Covid makes a rebound, Washington begins planning for refugees, and mosquito anxiety, this week Bill Radke discusses this week's news with Crosscut Science and Environment Reporter Hannah Weinberger; South Seattle Emerald reporter and co-host of Clap Back Culture on Converge Media, Mike Davis; and Kitsap Sun Military Reporter Josh Farley. Bill Radke Alec Cowan Sarah Leibovitz