A Statement from Mayor Victoria Woodards on Recent Death in South Tacoma

Tacoma, WALocal News

Mayor Victoria Woodards of Tacoma released a statement expressing her deep concern over an officer-involved shooting that occurred during a response to a domestic violence call in South Tacoma. Tragically, the suspect was declared deceased at the scene, while no officers were injured during the incident. Mayor Woodards highlighted the ripple effects of violence, stating that such incidents create trauma for families, neighbors, and first responders alike. She emphasized the need for comprehensive intervention strategies to tackle the root causes of violence and reiterated the city's ongoing support for domestic violence prevention programs. Furthermore, the investigation into this incident has been handed over to the Pierce County Force Investigation Team (PCFIT) as mandated by Washington State Law, ensuring an independent review of the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Mayor Woodards' commitment to community safety and support is evident as she calls for a collective effort to address these critical issues. The statement reflects a proactive approach to managing the aftermath of violence and fostering a safer environment for all residents. As the situation unfolds, updates from PCFIT will be awaited by the community.

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