In The News
Local buses require something like post 911 reenforced cockpit doors for driver safety.
Metro Transit to unveil future safety partitions for bus drivers
KOMO News June 10th 2025
“In March, the King County Council approved the formation of a new task force aimed at improving safety measures on public transit.”
“The task force came on the heels of a string of violent incidents on buses, including the stabbing death of Metro driver Shawn Yim. Yim was killed while on his route in Seattle’s University District on Dec. 18, 2024.”
More from KOMO:
New security efforts cut drug reports on King County Metro by significant margin
Joel Moreno May 7th 2025
“In the first quarter of 2025, Metro has received 254 reports of drug-related incidents. That is down 12% compared to the previous year and represents a 41% drop from the reports compiled in 2023.”
Several interesting comments are posted with the article above.
Would any newsperson ever ask:
Have Seattle area drug addicts had any difficulty finding their cartel product of choice due to the March 20, 2025 Kristi Noem public affairs crackdown?
Also From WA
Good guys having trouble finding the bad guy:
Girls last seen last seen around 5 p.m. on May 30, according to the Wenatchee Police Department.
Girls found dead near a campground on June 2.
June 4th
Public lands closed to the public June 4th, then reopened June 8th:
The U.S. Forest Service overseeing the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest issued a forest closure on June 4 for the area where the girls were found. They rescinded the closure on June 8.
“Searches have spanned forested areas, the river, and many structures in the area Decker was last known to be in, the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office said.”
June 7th – WA National Guard Joins Search
MYNORTHWEST NEWS
Gov. Ferguson deploying National Guard, emergency funds to aid in search for Travis Decker
BY FRANK SUMRALL June 7, 2025
June 9, 2025 – Feds Take Over The Manhunt
NBC News
Feds take over manhunt for Washington father accused of killing 3 young daughters
Tim Stelloh – June 9, 2025
“After law enforcement officers spent days scouring a remote section of Washington state for a man accused of killing his three young daughters, the sheriff leading the manhunt turned the search over to federal authorities, officials said Monday.”
June 11th update:
More WA Veterans In The News
More here:
Post-911 Military Base (JBLM) Security Protocols Update
Related:
When the new drug war takes hold, will we hear of Seattle area drug addicts having any problems finding their cartel product of choice?
Will local health departments see a reduced need to hand out Naloxone?
Will crimes like catalytic converter theft and copper theft become a thing of the past?
Will newspeople ask questions?
