'You are worth protecting': Police teach women the art of self-defense - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood police department recently organized a self-defense workshop focused on empowering women to enhance their personal safety. During the event, attendees learned essential self-defense techniques that could potentially save their lives, inspired by a woman's harrowing experience shared by Officer Craig Hanaumi. He recounted how a previous self-defense workshop had a direct impact on a woman’s ability to fend off an attack, reinforcing the significance of such initiatives. Participants actively engaged in practical exercises, promoting both physical skills and confidence in their ability to protect themselves. The workshop also created a supportive atmosphere for women to discuss their safety concerns openly.

This proactive approach not only addresses immediate safety needs but also fosters community cohesion and awareness. The initiative exemplifies the commitment of local law enforcement to prioritize women's safety and well-being. Overall, the event underscores the pressing need for such programs in the Lynnwood area, where community safety remains a top priority.

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