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SEATTLE — Seattle Police Department (SPD) Interim Chief Sue Rahr delivered an update on Tuesday of her first 60 days leading the department.
SEATTLE — If you were expecting broad changes in the Seattle Police Department on Sue Rahr’s first day as interim chief, you were likely disappointed.
Sue Rahr didn’t want the job at first. The headlines about the Seattle Police Department have been unkind, and she’s been “happily retired” with a healthy pension since 2021.
SEATTLE — Just two days after a leadership shakeup at the Seattle Police Department (SPD), interim Police Chief Sue Rahr spoke with KING 5 about her leadership priorities and efforts to improve ...
Sue Rahr’s interim role as Seattle Police Chief finishes this week as the city prepares to welcome Mayor Bruce Harrell’s nominee Shon Barnes, chief of police in Madison, Wis., as the new head ...
New Seattle Police Department Chief Sue Rahr says she was out shopping at a craft store with her daughter-in-law two weeks ago when she got a request to take the job and “get things stabilized.” ...
The Gee & Ursula Show Sue Rahr on why she's retiring as executive director of state's police academy Sue Rahr on why she's retiring as executive director of state's police academy 00:00 / 18:49 ...
Laying out what she calls her “First 100 Days” strategy, King County Sheriff Sue Rahr is planning a litany of sweeping changes for the department that include creating performance standards ...
Sheriff Sue Rahr and King County Executive Ron Sims aren’t exactly holding hands and singing Kumbayah these days. One of the points of contention is who negotiates the contract with the King ...
Executive director, and former King County Sheriff, Sue Rahr says they’re putting the finishing touches on a new program focused on race, and designed to help with bias.
On March 31, Sue Rahr will be stepping down from her position as King County sheriff to assume her new duties as director of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC) on ...
King County Sheriff Sue Rahr, seen in her campaign office, has more name recognition, more money, more clout than her election rivals.
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