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25-Year-Old Injured and 97-Year-Old Woman Killed After Repeat Offender Crashes Into Her Home A 97-year-old woman is dead and a 25-year-old bicyclist is injured after a repeat offender with a suspended license sped into their neighborhood before crashing into her home. -
Monroe Prison Head Doctor Fired, Seven Deaths Under Investigation State medical authorities are investigating seven inmate deaths as well as three inmates who suffered due to inadequate care under the care of Dr. Julia Barnett in the Monroe Correctional Complex. -
Seattle Releases Violent Repeat Offender Without A Trial A man who has repeatedly exposed himself to individuals inside a Ballard clothing store and assaulted the owners husband was released without trial today -
$5,000,000 Claim Filed Against WA DOC In Early Release "Computer Glitch" Scandal The mother of Ceasar Medina filed a $5 million claim against WA DOC for the death of her son who was killed by an inmate released early due to a computer glitch -
Report on DOC Early Release Scandal Finds State Employees to Blame Investigators believe that the state may have released as many as 3,200 prisoners too early due to an error in the way that their sentences were calculated. -
How did 3,200 Washington prisoners get released too early? They were supposed to be behind bars. But thanks to a computer glitch, they're back on the street. -
Good-Time Glitch’ Prematurely Released Prisoners in Washington State A WA DOC computer glitch led to the early release of thousands. The software glitch gave excessive credit for "good time." -
Did DOC Fail to Supervise Man Responsible for Fatal Shooting in Puyallup? New details surrounding Tuesday’s deadly shooting in Puyallup, which took the life of a 71-year-old man, indicate that the alleged shooter had a lengthy criminal record -
State DOC Pays $9 Million to Settle Isaac Zamora Lawsuit The state of Washington has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the families of several individuals who were killed by Isaac Zamora, a mentally ill