City of Tacoma and Tacoma Police Department Statement Next Steps Regarding Tacoma Police Department Officers

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma City Manager Elizabeth Pauli and Police Chief Avery Moore issued a statement regarding the next steps for officers involved in a recent trial, responding to community anticipation for disciplinary action. They acknowledged that residents expected clarity within 14 business days, with a final announcement set for January 16. The officials emphasized their commitment to due process, underscoring that the integrity of the investigation must be preserved. Meetings with the officers are scheduled for January 12, where they will learn about potential disciplinary measures before any decisions are made public. Pauli and Moore expressed understanding of the community's frustrations during this waiting period, reaffirming their dedication to transparency.

The statement aims to foster trust between the police department and the community while navigating the sensitive nature of police accountability. By maintaining open communication, the officials hope to address the concerns raised by community members. Ultimately, the statement serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in law enforcement oversight and the importance of lawful procedures.

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