Seattle Office of Police Accountability
@OPASeattle
Seattle OPA investigates allegations of SPD misconduct. To file a complaint email [email protected]. View the City's policies at http://www.seattle.gov/digital.
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📆Our October newsletter is out! Catch up here: bit.ly/octobernewsopa 👉 Sign up for OPA's community outreach updates, investigation summaries, and police oversight news here: bit.ly/OPAnewsletter
🔎 NEW! Closed Case Summaries (CCSs) have been posted: bit.ly/opa_ccs After a thorough review, OPA writes a report with its analysis and recommendations. Then, a CCS is posted online, outlining the investigation, findings, and any discipline imposed by the police chief.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month 💜 The Seattle City Attorney’s Office Domestic Violence Unit offers free, confidential support through its Domestic Violence Help page. 📞 DV Hopeline (24/7): (877) 737-0242 🌐 Resources & support: bit.ly/seattledvhelp
Statement from OPA Interim Director Bonnie Glenn on the Tentative Agreement
We would like to wish a Happy Diwali to all who celebrate! May this Diwali bring brightness to your home, joy to your heart, and peace to your spirit.
Did you know there are 5 ways to file a complaint with OPA? 1. Online form: OPA’s website 2. In-person: Visit during office hours 3.📧 Email: [email protected] 4.📞 Phone: (206) 684-8797 5.📬 Postal Mail Learn more here: bit.ly/opa_file
In observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, OPA’s office will be closed today. We hope you enjoy the festivities being held around the city that honor and celebrate the rich histories, cultures and contributions of Native peoples! We will resume normal business hours tomorrow.
🔎 NEW! Closed Case Summaries (CCSs) posted: bit.ly/opa_ccs After a thorough review, OPA writes a report with its analysis and recommendations. Then, a CCS is posted online, outlining the investigation, the findings, and any discipline imposed by the police chief.
📆 Our September newsletter is out! Catch up here: bit.ly/septembernewso… 👉 Sign up for OPA's community outreach updates, investigation summaries, and police oversight news here: bit.ly/OPAnewsletter
On 9/16 the City of Seattle hosted the 2nd Tribal Nations Summit. OPA is deeply grateful for the opportunity to participate in the summit. The room engaged in powerful, honest dialogue around culturally-attuned services for the 40,000 Native people that call Seattle home.
🚨 Did you know that 911 dispatchers are no longer part of SPD? This means OPA does not review complaints about them. To file a complaint about an experience you had, email [email protected] or call 911 and ask to speak to a supervisor.
Sign up for OPA's monthly newsletter for updates on our community outreach efforts, official closed case summaries of our recent investigations, police accountability news & more! 👉 Click the link to subscribe: bit.ly/opanewsletter
🔎 NEW! Closed Case Summaries (CCSs) have been posted: bit.ly/opa_ccs After a thorough review, OPA writes a report with its analysis and recommendations. Then, a CCS is posted online, outlining what was investigated, the findings and any discipline imposed by the Chief.
If you’d like to file your complaint with a live person, OPA staff are available by phone Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at (206) 684-8797. Outside of those hours, you can leave a voicemail at the same number, and we’ll return your call as soon as possible.
A statement from Interim Director Bonnie Glenn on the end of the Consent Decree.
🔎 During investigations, OPA may issue a Management Action Recommendation (MAR) to the Chief of Police, suggesting policy or training improvements. Check out the latest MARs here ➡️ seattle.gov/opa/policy/pol…
On Monday, September 1st our office will be closed in observance of Labor Day. We are grateful for the workers whose dedication, creativity, and care strengthen our city every day.
🔎 NEW! Closed Case Summaries (CCSs) have been posted: bit.ly/opa_ccs After a thorough review, OPA writes a report with its analysis & recommendations. Then a CCS is posted online, outlining the investigation, the findings, and any discipline imposed by the police chief
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