Seattle’s new mayor, Katie Wilson, is under scrutiny for her public safety approach following an internal police email revealing that most drug possession cases will be diverted to the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program instead of prosecution. Critics argue this sends a negative message amid visible open drug use in the city, despite city officials asserting there has been no policy change. Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes stated that arrests will still occur when probable cause exists, yet some law enforcement members warn that the strategy may compromise public safety and increase crime rates. Wilson maintains her commitment to enforcing drug laws while expanding diversion efforts in targeted areas.
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