
Seattle police staffing woes prompt emergency dispatch plan as vaccine mandate for officers looms
Fox News
Seattle’s police department is sending detectives and non-patrol officers to respond to emergency calls because of a shortage of patrol officers that union leaders fear will become worse because of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
It involves all on-duty sworn personnel, including detectives, education and training section employees and people within the department with patrol backgrounds reporting to their shifts in uniform and ready to respond to 911 calls if necessary.
Should the department receive a credible threat "that has the potential to cause significant harm, property destruction or wide-spread public fear," the plan requires that normal dispatch will be modified, impacting its ability to conduct routine operations.
More Related News













