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WA lawmakers could pass nation's first approach to addressing domestic violent extremism
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Newly released body camera footage showed the moments Seattle Police arrested a man for allegedly harassing and threatening Rep. Pramila Jayapal outside of her West Seattle home.
Brett Forsell is charged with felony stalking. Witnesses said he drove past Jayapal’s home three times and yelled obscenities and threatened to kill her. Court documents said he was armed with a loaded handgun which can be seen in the video released by police.
With threats against elected officials and violent extremism on the rise, Washington’s Attorney General's office authored a 31-page study with recommendations on ways to prevent domestic terrorism and hate crimes. The study was requested by state lawmakers like Rep. Bill Ramos.
“We’re trying to figure out why. Why now, is it becoming more of a problem than it was previously?” said Rep. Bill Ramos, (D), 5th legislative district.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/public-safety/washington-pass-approach-addressing-domestic-violent-extremism/281-e27fc5c2-acbb-4312-bdbb-9f6840111531