Gone but not forgotten
Today the SPD family joined other law enforcement agencies across the region to celebrate the life of Officer Diego Moreno of the @kentpd pic.twitter.com/TFXeQJrNK1
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) August 1, 2018
3D printed firearms are a danger to our communities
Thank you, @AGOWA Ferguson. Unregulated 3D guns are a threat to public safety. As technology improves and evolves, so should we. Our laws and procedures must keep pace. pic.twitter.com/bk1QeMnrXq
— Chief Carmen Best (@carmenbest) July 30, 2018
WATCH: Blooper Reel Downtown Lip Sync Challenge
Want to have a laugh at our expense? Watch our #DowntownLipSync bloopers and outtakes reel here.https://t.co/FYqB7J2rJc
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) August 1, 2018
We love donuts
A good old-fashioned shout out to @donut_boy07 for stopping by with some sweet treats for our officers. Glad we could help you towards your goal of giving every cop a donut. To follow Donut Boy’s travels check out his website at https://t.co/Iy9tioi4SO pic.twitter.com/hsyoTOtVlq
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) July 30, 2018
Torchlight was lit
Hanging with @SeattlePD bikes before the Torchlight Parade? pic.twitter.com/L1u70CwOfy
— Chief Carmen Best (@carmenbest) July 29, 2018
Chief confirmation hearings are in full swing
I really appreciate the community support during this evenings @SeattleCouncil hearing. I’m truly honored and humbled. pic.twitter.com/O2J1uG28N6
— Chief Carmen Best (@carmenbest) August 2, 2018
The police chief confirmation process is ongoing and you can follow the latest developments here. You can submit comments about the nominee via email to COPconfirmation@seattle.gov, by calling Council offices (206) 684-8888, or in person during the public comment portion of the scheduled meetings above.