A Statement From City Manager Pauli on Voluntary Agreement of Tacoma Police Officers Burbank, Collins, and Rankine to Resign From the Tacoma Police Department

Tacoma, WALocal News

In a significant move towards enhancing community relations, Tacoma City Manager Elizabeth Pauli announced the voluntary resignation of three police officers: Christopher Burbank, Matthew Collins, and Timothy Rankine. These agreements are designed to foster accountability and promote healing within the Tacoma community and its police department. Pauli expressed her confidence in Chief Avery Moore, highlighting his commitment to cultivating a positive culture that emphasizes transparency and constructive engagement with the community. The city acknowledges that recovery will require time and open dialogue, reinforcing the importance of mutual respect among residents and law enforcement. This decision aligns with Tacoma's broader transformation efforts aimed at addressing critical issues of community trust and police accountability.

Publicly available records regarding the internal investigation and findings can provide additional context for the community. A statement from Chief Moore is expected to be released, further outlining the department's future direction. Tacoma’s proactive measures demonstrate its commitment to addressing community concerns and fostering a safer environment for all citizens.

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