Briarcrest meeting online Tuesday November 11, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Rachel Roberts will present a Know Your Rights training on November 11, focusing on interactions with police and ICE during border stops and checkpoints. The session will last 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute question and answer period. This initiative addresses the community's increasing need for awareness about their rights in light of current events. Regular BNA business will commence at 7 PM, with the training starting at 7:30 PM. Other discussion topics include a report on the City Council Candidates Forum and suggestions for a neighborhood food drive.

Residents can email briarcrestneighbors@gmail. com to obtain the meeting link. This event highlights the importance of community engagement in understanding legal rights, especially in relation to law enforcement. The training aligns with ongoing efforts to foster informed citizenship and advocacy within the neighborhood.

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