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Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes said he expects to "go to jail" for standing up for the First Amendment rights of residents.
Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes told City Council members Tuesday that he plans to stand up for the First Amendment rights ...
Seattle’s newly appointed Police Chief, Shon Barnes, says he will do whatever it takes to protect the First Amendment rights ...
Chief Shon Barnes defends First Amendment rights; anticipates jail for opposing Trump’s orders during Seattle City Council ...
Seattle’s newly confirmed Police Chief Shon Barnes told the City Council he expects to face jail time if he needs to defend ...
In response to a question about federal action in Los Angeles, Seattle police Chief Shon Barnes said Tuesday he expects to be ...
While protests in Seattle were not as destructive as those in Los Angeles, Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes was asked how he ...
Seattleites assembled at Cal Anderson Park on Wednesday night for a third day of protest against President Donald Trump’s ...
Mayor Bruce Harrell said Wednesday that Seattle will not cooperate with federal immigration raids, following reports that U.S ...
The comment was given to the Seattle City Council as part of Shon Barnes' confirmation process as police chief, three months ...
Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes indicated during his confirmation hearing that he would risk jail to protect residents from ...
Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes indicated during his confirmation hearing that he would risk jail to protect residents from potential federal military deployment and rights infringements.